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AUTHOR Fordyce, Hugh R.; Kirschner, Alan H. TITLE 1990 Statistical Report. INSTITUTION United Negro College Fund, Inc., New York, N.Y. PUB DATE 90 NOTE 100p. AVAILABLE FROM United Negro College Fund, Inc., 500 East 62nd St., New York, NY 10021. PUB TYPE Statistical Data (110)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Black Students; College Admission; *College Faculty; College Students; Degrees (Academic); Educational Finance; Endowment Funds; *Enrollment Trends; Higher Education; Private Colleges; *School Funds; *Student Costs; *Student Financial Aid; Trend Analysis

ABSTRACT This report presents detailed information concerning the member institutions of the United Negro College Fund, comprising 41 historically black colleges and universities in the United .Aates. Data are organized within the categories of enrollment, admissions, faculty and staff, degrees, student financial aid, college costs, institutional finances, and endowment. The data indicate that enrollments have increased by 16% since 1986. The enrollment of women has grown at a faster rate than that of men. Although about twc-thirds of all undergraduate students received Pell Grants during 1988-89, the amount of student aid derived from this source accounted for only 25% of all student financial aid. Various loan programs accounted for nearly 40% of student aid deolers in 1988-89. Business continued as the most popular major for bachelor's degree recipients. Degrees in business exceeded those in the second most popular field, education, by a margin of nearly four to one. Faculty salaries trail those found at other private 4-year colleges. (JDD)

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by Hugh R. Fordyce Alan H. Kirschner

UNITED NEGRO COLLEGEFUND, INC.

3 Acknowledgments

In producing this 1990 edition of the UNCF Statistical Report, sincere appreciation is extended to the many dedicated registrars, financial aid officers, admissions directors, business officers, alumni affairs directors, and institutional research directors at the member institutions; without their help in assembling the basic data, this report would have been impossible to produce. I also wish to thank my secretary, Brenda Forrester,and my research assistant, Byron Gibson, for their loyalty and perseverance in preparing the tables and typing the several drafts.

In particular, I would like to express appreciation to Alan Kirschner, UNCF Vice President for Programs and Public Policy, for his many suggestions and careful review of preliminary drafts of the report.

Hugh R. Fordyce Director of Research TABLE OF CONTENTS

Highlights vi

Introduction viii

Enrollment 1

Admissions 6

Faculty and Staff 7

Degrees 10

Student Financial Aid 12

College Costs 17

Institutional Finances 19

Endowment 22

TABLES

1. Enrollment Growth at UNCF MemberInstitutions 1982-1990 2 2. Overall Enrollments in U.S. Colleges& Universities 1982-1990 2

3. Black Undergraduate Enrollmentsat All U.S. Colleges & Universities 1982-1988 3 4. Black Proportional Representationin U.S. Colleges 1976-1988 3 5. Geographical Origin of UNCF StudentsFall, 1989 5 6. Average Faculty Salaries at UNCF Institutions 8 7. Faculty Distribution by Areas, 1983-1989 9 8. Bachelor's Degrees Awarded to BlackStudents at All U.S. Colleges & at UNCF Colleges in1986-1987 10

9. Percent of Degrees Awarded by Area ofStudy--1979-1980 through 1988-1989 11

10. Estimated Parental Incomes of EnteringFreshmen, Fall, 1989 12 11. Financial Aid by Category, 1988-1989 14 12. Source of Revenue 1984-1985 through 1988-1989 20 TABLES kContinued)

13. Funds Expended by Area--1984-1985 through 1988-1989 20

14. Institutional Scholarships--1982-1983 through 1988-1989...21

15. Endowment Funds: Total Market Value and Per Student Value 23

FIGURES

1. Fall Enrollments, UNCF Member Institutions

2. Admissions Process, New Freshmen--1985-1989 6

3. Familty Preparation, Percent with Doctorates 7

4. Faculty Salaries by Rank at Private Colleges, Fall 1989 8

5. Number of Students on Aid (Four Federal Student Aid Programs 15

6. Federal Aid Dollars, Pell Grants, GSL's, & SEOG's 16

7. Basic Costs-1989-1990, Private Colleges 17

8. Total Endowments UNCF Member Institutions 22

APPENDICES

A. Fmll Enrollment, 1986 through 1990 26

B. Full-time and Part-time Enrollment, kall 1989 27

C. Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment, Fall 1989 28

D. Enrollment by Class/Category, Fall 1989 29

E. Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic/Citizenship Background, Fall 1989 30

F. Transfer Students, Fall 1989 31

G. Enrollment by Gender, Fall 1989 32

H. Geographical Distribution of Students By State, Fall 1989 33

I. Enrollment of Students from Principal UNCF Campaign Cities, Fall, 1988, and Fall, 1989 38

-iv- APPENDICES (Continued)

J. Freshmen Applications, Admissions, and Enrollment Fall 1989 41 K. Entering Freshmen By Rank In High School Class Fall 1988 & Fall 1989 42 L. Racial/Gender Composition of Full-Time Faculty Fall, 1989 43

M. Degrees Held by Full-Time Faculty, Fall, 1989 44

N. Faculty Turnover and Tenure 1988-1989 45

0. Faculty Distribution by Division, Fall, 1989 46

P. Average Faculty Salaries 47

Q. Full-Time Personnel, Fall, 1989 48

R. Administrative Staff, Fall, 1989 49

S. Total Layrees Granted 1987-88 and 1988-89 50 T. Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by Major 1988-1989 51

U. Master's Degrees Conferred by Major 1988-1989 61 V. Professional and Doctoral Degrees Conferred By Major 1988-1989 63

W. Dual-Degree Engineering Enrollment Fall, 1989.... 64 X. Dual-Degree Engineering Programs Cooperating Institutions 1989-1990 65

Y. Financial Aid Allocations--1988-1989 67 Z. Institutional Costs (Regular, Full-Time Undergraduates on Campus), 1989-1990 80

AA. Current Fund Revenues and Expenditures 1987-88& 1988-89 81

BB. Distribution of Current Revenues Funds 1988-1989 82

CC. Percentace Distribution of Current FundExpenditures By Category 1988-1989 83

DD. Market Value of Endowment Funds 1987-1988 and1988-1989 85

EE. United Negro College Fund Member Colleges 86

FF. United Negro College Fund Board of Directors 88

-v- 7 Highlights from the 1990 UNCF Statistical Report

* Enrollments at UNCF member institutions have reached nearly 50,000. Preliminary figures for fall, 1990,show a total enrollment of 49,397--up two percent over fall,1989. Since 1986, enrollments havE increased by 16 percent. In contrast, enrollments at all U.S. colleges and universities have grown at about half this rate during this period.

* The enrollment of women has grown at a faster rate than that of men. Women comprised 59 percent ofthe enrollment atUNCF institutions in fal, 1989.

* Newfreshman enrollments increasedto 14,374 in fall, 1989; freshman enrollments have increased by over 20 percent since 1985.

* The number of bachelor's degree recipients increased to 5,099; professional and doctoral degree output also increased over the previous year, but the output of master's degrees declined by some 20 percent.

* In 1987, over one-quarter of all bachelor's degrees awarded to black studentsin mathematics and the physicalsciences were conferred by UNCF colleges.

* The percentage of full-time faculty members who held a doctoral degree exceeded 52 percent in fall, 1989, compared with 43 percent in fall, 1983.

* The ma',-ket value of the colleges' endowment funds for the year ending June 30, 1989, exceeded $350 million.This figure is a gain of some 13 percent over the previous year and more than double the figure reported for fiscal year 1984. The average size of the endowment fund at a UNCF institution--$8.6 million--is, however, only about one-third as large as that found at other private four- year colleges. * Although about two-thirds of all undergraduate students received Pell Grants during 1988-89, the amount of student aid derived from this source accounted for only 25 percent of all student financial aid. In contrast, various loan programs accounted for nearly 40 percent of student aid dollars in 1988-89. Three-quarters of all loan funds were made available through the government's Stafford Loan (GSL) program.

* Business continued as the most popular major for UNCF bachelor's degree recipients. About 30 percent of all bachelor's degrees were awarded in business. Degrees in business exceeded those in the .7..cond most popular field, education, by a margin of nearly four to one. / 8 * Although faculty salaries increased by an average of 6.2 percent over the previous year, these salaries trail those found at other private four-yer colleges. The average salary of a full professor at UNCF institutions was $29,881 in 1989-90; the average salary for an instructor was $19,248. At other four-year colleges the com- parable figures for 1989-90 were $46,830 and $24,000 respectively. * The cost for tuition & fees, room & board, and books & supplies increased by only 4.3 percent in 1989-90 over the previousyear. For a student living on-campus at a UNCF college, theseexpenses averaged $7,310; nationally at four-year private colleges,these expenses totaled $13,094, some 79 percent higher.

* Students came to UNCF institutions from 48 states and theDistrict of Columbia. Foreign students comprised four percent of the total enrollment.

9 -vii- Introduction

The1990 UNCFStatisticalReportpresents detailed information concerning the member institutions of the United Negro College Fund. Ttiese col:'...ges are a part of a larger group of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs); together, these colleges constitute only about three percent of all colleges and universities in the U.S., but yetthey enrollabout 35 percent ofallAfrican-Americans attending four-year institutions; they graduate about 40 percent of all African-Americansreceiving bachelor's degrees. Ofthe 48 privately supported HBCUs,41 are member institutions of the United Negro College Fund.

With theexception of Wilberforce, founded in 1856, and the Interdenominational Theological Center, founded in 1958, most of the UNCF member institutions were founded by religious societies from the North during the 35 year period followina the Civil War. All UNCF institutions are accredited by a regional accrediting association. Located principally in the Southeast, these institutions operate with variety of organizational structures and program offerings. Most of the institutions offer baccalaureate programs exclusively, while Clark Atlanta, Tuskegee, Virginia Union, and Xavier offer graduate/professional programs in addition to their undergraduate curricula. TheInterdenominationalTheologicalCenterprovides programs of study at the master's and doctoral levels.

The United Negro College Fund was founded in 1943 by Dr. Frederick D. Patterson (of Tuskegee Institute) and 27 other college presidents who were convinced that private, historically black colleges should bind together for their mutual benefit. Dr. Patterson's vision was sustained in that during its first year of operation, the UNCF raised more than three times the amount that the colleges had raised individually the year before. The UNCF member institutions have made great contributions to the education of minority students over the past century. The list of distinguished graduates from UNCF colleges includes civil rights leaders, political leaders, religious leaders, educators, scientists, lawyers, and physicians. Four UNCF colleges consistently rank among the top ten institutions in the country in supplying black applicants for medical schools.

This report comes at a time when there is growing concern about black participation and representation in higher education.In 1976, blacks constituted 12.3 percent of the college-aae population an, 9.3 percent of the college enrollments in the U.S.; however, by 1988, the black proportion of the college-age population had increased to 14.4 percent while the black proportion of college enrollments had declined to 8.9 percent. During the twelve year period the ratio of black college enrollment to black college-age population declined from .76 to .62.

10 The report will point to reasons why the 41 member colleges of the UNCF continue to grow while black enrollments in other colleges have reached a plateau. Data for the report was generally obtained from the annual UNCF Questionnaire which was completed by the colleges during the 1989-90 academic year. Data concerning the 1990 fall enrollment was obtained from a telephone survey in late September, 1990. Enrollment

With increases reported by 31 of the 411 inber institutions, the fall, 1990, headcount enrollment reached 49,397 at UNCF member institutions. (See Figure 1). Appendix A shows the totalfall (headcount) enrollments at each UNCF member institution from 1986 through 1990. This marks the fourth straight year in which enrollments have grown. The total enrollment is up by two percent over fall, 1989, and is up bv 16 percent over the past four years. The enrollment gains have occurvItd when the overall gain in total enrollments at all U.S. collevs and universities has been moving up at about half the rate found at UNCF colleges. (See Tables 1 and 2).

Fig. 1. FALL ENROLLMENTS UNCF Member Inst,it,ut,ions

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Percent Increase Percent Increase Enrollment Since 1982 Since 1986

1982 43,089 1984 43,805 1.1 1986 42,613 (1.1) 1987 43,984 2.1 3.1 1988 45,987 6.7 7.9 1989 48,396 12.3 13.6 1990 49,397 14.6 15.9

Table 2 Overall Enrollments in U. S. Colleges & Universities 1982-1989

Percent Increase Percent Increase Enrollment Since 1982 Since 1986 (in millions)

1982 12,426 1984 12,242 (1.1) 1986 12,505 0.6 1987 12,768 2.7 2.1 1988 13,043 5.0 4.3 1989 13,487 8.5 7.8

Source: U.S. Department of Education

The enrollment gains at UNCF colleges also stand in sharp contrast to the undergraduate enrollment figures for black un&grgraduate students at all U.S. colleges and universities. Table 3 shows that black undergraduate college enrollment increased natiorally by only one percentduring the 1982-1988 period; during thissame period enrollment at UNCF colleges increased by seven ;:ercent.

1 3 -2- Table 3 Black Undergraduate Enrollments at All U.S. Colleges and Universities-1982-1988

Enrollment Percent Increase (in 000's) Since 1982

1982 1,028 1984 995 (3.2) 1987 996 (3.1) 1988 1,039 1.1

Source: U.S. Department of Education

Table 4 shows that blac!: representation in higher education has been steadily decreasing over the past decade. In 1976, blacks constituted 12.3 percent of the college-age population and 9.3 perzent of the college enrollments; by 1988, the black proportion of the college-age population had increased to 14.4 percent but the black proportion of the college enrollment had declined to 8.9 percent. During this period the ratio of black college enrollment to black college-age population declined from .76 to .62.

Table 4 Black Proportional Representation in U.S. Colleges - 1976-1988

Blacks as a Blacks as a Percent of Percent of College-Age(18-24) U.S. College Population Enrollment Ratio 1976 12.3 9.3 .76 1978 12.5 9.6 .77 1980 12.6 9.3 .74 1982 13.4 9.1 .68 1984 13.8 9.1 .66 1986 14.0 8.9 .64 1988 14.4 8.9 .62

Source: U.S. Census Bureau & U.S. Department of Education

Clearly, UNCF colleges are offering a viable educational alternative to black students. UNCF institutions are successful in enrolling many students who would otherwise not be attending college. The reasons for this success can be attributed to a number of factors:

* a supportive environment which permits students to focus on learning and build confidence in their abilities without the hinderance of racial/social discomfort; aprofessional cadre of admissions officers who present information about their colleges in a positive light and who distribute literature that is attractive and informative and who make decisions in a timely manner; sensitive financial aid officers who find a way to help students from disadvantaged economic backgrounds obtain the financial means to enroll;

low tuition rates. Tuition rates at UNCF colleges are only about half that found at other private four-year colleges.

Enrollment Status: Full-time & Part-time; Graduate & Undergraduate

The great majority ofstudents atUNCF collegesare full-time undergraduate students. Only about nine percent are part-timers, while onlyfour percent are graduate or professional students. Appendices B and C provide the institutional enrollment breakdown by full-time andpart-timestudentsand by undergraduate/graduate students.

Gender

Appendix G shows the enrollment figures by gender at UNCF institutions. The overall figures show that women constitute 59 percent of the total enrollment; men,41 percent. (In 1988, the percentages were 58 and 42 respectively.) The enrollment figure for women is 44 percent higher than that for men. At only five of the UNCF institutions (excluding the three single-sex colleges) do men outnumber women. Comparing the 1989 men/women figures with those of a year ago, it can be seen that the enrollment of men increased by only two percent (from 19,399 to 19,818) while women increased by 7.5 percent (from 26,588 to 28,578).

The difference in college-going rates between black men and black women has been receiving increased attention nationally. A number of conferences have already been held to address this issue and a number of others have been planned.Briefly the facts as obtained by the U. S. Department of Education and the Census Bureau show that from a national perspective the enrollment of black women in higher education has been dramatically increasing over the past several years while the enrollment of black men has been slowly decreasing. Since 1976, the enrollment of biack women has increased by some 22 percent (from 563,000 to 687,000) while the enrollment of black 11.2n has declined by some six percent from (470,000 to 443,000).

1 5 -4- Geographical Origin

Table 5 shows the geographic origin of UNCF ltudents by state.Note that 48 of the 50 states are represented. (Montana and Wyoming are the missing states.) Appendix I shows the institutional state by state origin of students,while Appendix J shows the origin by principal UNCF market cities. As in past years, about two-thirds of UNCF students come from the twelve states in which UNCF colleges are located: Alabama, Arkansas, , Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Cities which send at least 1,000 students to UNCF colleges include:Atlanta, Chicago, Memphis, Miami, and New Orleans.

Table 5

Geographical Origin of UNCF Students Fall, 1989

Alabama 3,005 MissrJuri 517 Alaska 8 Nebraska 43 Arizona 24 Nevada 9 Arkansas 658 New Hampshire 5 California 1,1S4 New Jersey 857

Colorado 140 New Mexico 13 Connecticut 252 New York 1,892 Delaware 64 North Carolina 3,398 D.C. 622 North Dakota 1 Florida 5,206 Ohio 1,044

Georgia 5,281 Oklahoma 73 Hawaii 9 Oregon 33 Idaho 1 Pennsylvania 713 IlliNnis 1,997 Rhode Island 18 Ind.ana 405 South Carolina 4,169

Iowa 16 South Dakota 15 Kansas 52 Tennessee 2,300 Kentucky 109 Texas 2,534 Louisiana 3,232 Utah 6 Maine 10 Vermont 1

Maryland 788 Virginia 1,639 Massachusetts 274 Washington 101 Michigan 1,555 West Virginia 27 Minnesota 91 Wisconsin 195 Mississippi 1,967 U.S. Possessions 339 Foreign Countries 1,504

Total 48,396 Admissions New Freshmen

New freshmen enrollment continued to increase at UNCF institutions. In fall, 1989, the enrollment of new freshmen reached 14,025--a three percent gain over the 1988 figure and a 21 percent increase over the 1985 figure. The number of applications and the number of students admitted have increased substantially over 1985 figures. Applicants rose by 23 percent during this period while the number of those admitted was up by 34 percent. See Figure 2. Figure 2. Admissions Process NAw Freshmen---1985...1989

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Although UNCF institutions show a considerable range in the percentage of applicants who are admitted to their freshman classes (31 percent to 100 percent), the great majority admit most applicants* who wish to enroll. Overall figures show that over 80 percent of all applicants were admitted and that over 40 percent of the admitted applicants later enrolled. (See Appendix J).

Transfers

Transfer students from other institutions comprise about 14 percent of all new students at UNCF institutions. As shown in Appendix F, the numbers coming from two-year and four-year institutions are quite similar. Of the four-year college transfers, over half of these students had formerly attended predominantly white institutiGns. Faculty and Staff

One of the most impressive recent accomplishments of the UNCF member institutions has been the steady academic development of the full- time faculty personnel. As shown in Figure 3 below, the percentage of full-time faculty holding the doctorate has increased from 43 to 52 percent since 1983. Many of the persons who have gained the doctorate in recent years have been assisted by various faculty development programs administered by UNCF. As shown in detail in Appendix L, men comprised 61 percent of the full-time faculty (35 percent black and 26 percent non-black); women comprised 39 percent of the full-time faculty (28 percent black and 11 percent non-black). The racial/ethnic breakdown shows that 63 percent of the faculty were black; 37 perr.ent were non-black. Fig. 3. Faculty Preparation Percent with Doctorates

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-7- 18 Faculty Salaries Faculty salaries at UNCF institutions rose in 1989 (over 1988) by some six percent. Such an increase kept pace with the salary increases reported for all private four-year colleges. As shown in Figure 4 and Table 6, average faculty salaries at UNCF institutions trail those found at other private colleges by a considerable margin. The relatively low saiaries of full professors at UNCF institutions would appear the most critical; their salaries stand at only about two-thirds of the level found at all private four-year colleges; the salaries of faculty members at other ranks stand at approximately three-quarters of the national level. Many UNCF faculty members provide dedicated service to disadvantaged students at a salary far less than what they could earn elsewhere. Figure 4. Faculty Salaries By Rank at, Private Colleges, Fall 1982

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Table 6 Average Faculty Salaries at UNCF Institutions and at All Four-Year Private Colleges--Fall, 1989

All Four-Year UNCF Private Collegest Ratio

Professor $29,881 $46,830 .64 Associate Professor $25,504 $35,940 .71 Assistant Professor $22,536 $29,520 .76 Instructor $19,248 $24,100 .80 Average $24,292 $34,098 .71

*Source: American Association of University Professors

-8- Faculty Turno;er; Tenure

Appendix N shows that in fall, 1989, 20 percent of the facultywere tem appointments and that slightly over one-quarter of the full-time members held tenured positions.

Faculty Distribution

As hasbeen the case forthepastseveral years,the largest percentages of faculty members at UNCF institutions are found in the humanities and languages and in the sciences and mathematics. Table 7 shows that the proportional composition of the full-time facultyat UNCF colleges has been relatively steady over the past severalyears. Probably reflecting a decline in student i-rterest, thepercentage of education and vocational education and health instructors haveeach dropped by two percentage points over the past sixyears while two percent gains have been recorded in science and math and engineering and computer science.

Table 7 Faculty Distribution by Area, 1983through 1989

Fall 1983 Fall 1985 Fall1987 Fall1989

Business 11 12 12 11 Humanities 23 23 23 22 Science & Math 19 22 22 21 Education 15 14 14 13 Social Services 16 15 15 15 Fine Arts 8 7 8 8 Vocational Education & Health 4 4 3 2 Engineering & Computer Science 2 3 3 4 Staff Composition

As shown in Appendix 0, there were som.z. 8,686 full-t.J.meemployees at the member institutions in fall, 1990.Faculty members comprised 32 percent of the full-time personnel.; 22 percentwere administrators; and 46 percent were support personnel (clericaland secretarial staff, buildings and grounds staff, security staff, andother support staff). Of the administrative personnel,some 17 percent were classified as senior administrators (the president,vice-presidents, and deans); 42 percent were identified as middle-leveladministrators (assistant vice presidents, directors, managers, andcoordinators); the remaining 40 percent were other administrators (assistant directors, supervisors, and administrative assistants).(See Appendix R.)

-9- 2 0

_ - -- Degrees

The number of bachelor's degrees awarded at UNCF member institutions in 1988-89 slightly increased over the totals for 1987-88--5,095 vs. 5,069. (See Av,pendix T.) At the graduate/professional levels, the number of degiees awarded in 1988-89 showed a slight drop cver the previous year; most of this deorease in graduate degrees can be traced to the decline in the numbers seeking master's degrees in education. Although only about 7.5 percent of all U.S.black baccalaureate degree-seeking students are enrolled in UNCF colleges, these colleges produce far more of the degree recipients in certain key areas of study than would be expected from their enrollment numbers. Table 8 below shows the total number of bachelor's degrees awarded to black students by major area of study in the U.S. in 1986-87 and the number and percentage that were awarded by UNCF colleges. (Comparative data were not available for more recent years.)

Table 8

Bachelor's Degrees Awarded to Black Students at All U.S. Colleges and at UNCF Colleges in 1986-87 (shown by number and percent of all bachelor's degrees awarded to black students)

No. Awarded No. Awarded Percent at all at UNCF Awarded by U.S. Colleges* Colleges UNCF Colleges Agriculture 299 27 9.0 Architecture 277 28 10.1 Business & Management 14,686 1,526 10.4 Communications 3,228 259 8.0 Computer & Info. Science 2,928 271 9.2 Education 4,253 503 11.8 Health Professions 3,822 257 6.7 Life Sciences 1,932 316 16.3 Mathematics 846 219 25.9 Physical Sciences 844 215 25.5 Psychology 2,535 217 8.6 Social Sciences 5,942 652 10.9 Visual & Performing Arts 1,368 56 4.0 All Other Areas 13,595 422 3.1

TOTAL 56,555 4,968 8.8 iSource; U.S. Department of Education i Table 8 dramatically shows the vital impact of UNCF colleges in producing physical scientists and mathematicians. Clearly,UNCF colleges are able to attract and graduate a disproportionate share of these critical future scientific leaders.

-10- n l 4 1., Trends. in Areas of Study

Table 9below shows the aumber of students receiving degrees in various fields of study at UNCF institutions since 1979-80. Note that in 1979-80, business and the social sciences were nearly equal in the percentage of degrees awarded, but since that year business has jumped far ahead of the social sciences and in 1988-89 accounted for over tur:Ice as many degrees as the social sciences.

Education is a field which ccntinues to decline in its percentage of the total number of graduates. In 1979-80, education accounted for alm:7:Ft one-fifth of all graduates, but in 1988-89 education accounted for only about eight percent of the total number of graduates.

Computer science had pra:tically no graduates in 1979-80, butgrew rapidly to account for almost six percent of the total numberof graduates in 1987-88; in 1988-89, the field ,Aropped back slightl-- to four percent of the total.

Table 9

Percent of Degrees Awarded by Area of Study 1979-80 through 1988-89

Social Business Sciences Education Humanities

1979-80 24.2 22.4 19.5 11.2 1981-82 26.7 18.2 17.6 10.8 1983-84 31.2 16.8 14.5 7.5 1985-86 29.2 12.6 13.4 8.1 1987-88 28.7 13.0 9.9 11.6 1988-89 28.5 13.2 7.7 10.1

Math/ Engineering/ Biological Physical Computer Health All Sciences Sciences Sciences Professions Other

1979-80 6.5 6.1 <1 4.3 5.3 1981-82 6.2 6.9 <1 5.0 7.9 1983-84 6.0 7.2 1.2 4.8 10.8 1985-86 6.0 9.9 4.0 5.0 11.8 1987-88 5.5 8.7 5.9 5.9 10.8 1988-89 5.8 7.4 4.3 5.9 17.1

22 Student Financial Aid

At UNCF member institutions, 91 percent of all students received some form of financial aid in 1988-89. At some UNCF colleges, close to 100 percent of the students depended on financial aid in order to attend. The sections below will focus on the family incomes of UNCF students and therecent trends in student financia)aid with particular reference to the federal government's student aid programs.

Family Income Coming from families with incomes standing at only about two-thirds the level of students at other private colleges, students at UNCF institutions face severe difficulties in financing their educations. Recent surveydatafromthe CooperativeInstitutional Research Program's annualfreshman survey shows that the median estimated family income of students attending private black colleges in fall 1989 was $31,666 as contrasted to $49,729 for students attending private nonsectarian colleges.Table 10 below shows that three times as many students who attend private black colleges (24 percent vs. eight percent) come from families where the family income is less than $15,000--a figure close to the government's poverty level index. With so many students coming from extremely low income families, adequate financial aid is cracial to their ability to stay in college.

Table 10 Estimated Parental Incomes of Entering Freshmen, Fall, 1989

At Private Estimated Parental Nonsectarian At Private Income Levels Colleges Black Colleges

$100,000 and above 18 3 50,000--99,999 32 21 35,000--49,999 18 16 25,000--34,999 14 18 15,000--24,999 10 18 below 15,000 8 24

Median Income $49,729 $31,666

Source: Cooperative Institutional Research Program

-12- 23 Aid by Category

The total amount of student aid reported for the 1988-89academic year--$184 million--was up seven percentover the previous year.See Table 11.This slight increase failed to keep pace withan enrollment increase of five percent and a cost-of-living increase,also, of about five percent.

In terms of the number of participants, the federalgovernment's Pell Grant program was the most frequently used in 1988-89. Some 27,505 UNCF students (65 percent) participated in thisprogram in 1988-89; the average amount granted through thisprogram was $1,645. The second largest federal grant program, the SupplementalEducational Opportunity Grant(SEOG)program, reached one-third of all UNCF students; the average award in thisprogram was $995. In total, these two federal grant programs providedsome $58 million in 1988- 89 to UNCF students.

In terms of dollars, however, the StaffordLoaa program (formerly known as the Guaranteed Student Loan program)is now the largest single financialaidreso-irce for UNCF students. This program provided some $51 million (30 percent) ofall student aid money in 1988-89. The average amount borrowed under thisprogram in 1988-89 by UNCF students was $2,367. (If a student were to borrowa similar amount for each of his/her fouryears of college,then the total amount borrowed would approach $10,000.) Slightly over half of all UNCF students participated in thisprogram in 1988-89.

For the details of each member college's financialaid allocations on a program by program basis, see Appendix Y. This appendix shows the number of students aided at each college througheach program, the total amount awarded, and the average amountawarded. Table 11 Financial Aid by Category, 1988-89

Percentage of Percent Average No. of all UNCF Total of Total Grant/ Type of Aid Students Students Award Aid Dollars Loan (in 000's)

Pell Grant 27,505 65 $ 45,264 25 $1,645

SEOG 13,902 33 $ 13,290 7 $ 955

College Work Study 15,706 37 $ 14,459 8 $ 920

Stafford Loans 21,782 51 $ 51,379 30 $2,367 (GSL's)

Perkins Loans 4,002 11 $ 4,300 2 $1,074 (NDSL's)

State Scholarships 13,064 29 $ 15,799 9 $1,209

Institutional Scholarships 10,481 24 $ 18,906 10 $1,803

Veteran's Benefits 168 <1 $ 244 <1 $1,452

ROTC 198 <1 $ 1,067 <1 $5,388

Other Scholar- ships/Grants 3,941 9 $ 5,749 3 $1,458

PLUS Loans 2,504 6 $ 6,446 3 $2,574

SLS Loans 2,545 6 $ 4,986 3 $1,958

College and/or other Loans 1,241 7 $ 2 219 1 $1,788

Total $184,308 Trends in Student Aid

Figure 5 provides graphic illustrationof the trends in participation mates in four important federal student aidprograms since 1982-83: the Pell Grant program; theGuaranteed Student Loan program (now called Stafford Loans); the Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant program; and the College Work-Studyprogram. While the GSL (Stafford) program nearly doubledin terms of the number of UNCF student participants (11,000 toalmost 22,000),the other three federal aid programs actually declinedin the number of students who were served by these programs. During this periodenrollments at UNCF colleges were increasing by almost ten percent. Fig. 5. No. Of Students On Aid Four Federal Student Aid Programs

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Pell Grants SEOG GS1A Work-Study

1111 82-83 84-85 CD 88-87 '00Z88-89

-15- 26 Figure 6 shows the amounts of federalstudent aid dollars received by UNCF institutions since 1982-83. Note that the amount of Tell Grant money and SEOG money has remainedrather constant despite the fact that enrollments have been increasingand that the consumer price index has been constantly rising. The funds available through the government's Guaranteed Student Loan program,however, has climbed in stair step fashion since 1982-83; atthat time only $26 million was borrowed by UNCF students, but in1988-89 the amount had climbed to nearly $52 million-.

Fig 6. Fed. AidDollars Pell Grants, GSL's,& SEOG's

(in millions) $80

$50

$40

$30

$20

$10

$0 Pell Grants GWs SEOG's

88-89 1111182-83 ESE 84-85 CD 88-87

As fewer students have been able to obtain grantfunds and with more students having to rely on loan funds, financing acollege education has become more difficult for thousands oflow income students who attend UNCF institutions.

-16-27 College Costs

When compared with other privatefour-year colleges and universities in the U.S., the cost of attendinga UNCF member institution remains much less. The data shown graphically in Figure 7below compares the charges at UNCF institutions with charaesat all private colleges in the U.S. and with private collegesin the South.

Figure 7. BasicCosts-1989-90 Private Colleges (In thousands)

$16

$10

Books; supplies

UNCF Colleges Priv. Coll. In South ED All PrivateColleges

From 1988-89 to 1989-90 tuition andfees at UNCF collegesrose from $4,049 to $4,273--an increase ofsix percent. The UNCF averagecharge for tuition and fees was less thanhalf the $8,737 charged by private colleges nationally and 41 percentless than that charged by southern private four-year colleges.

Room and board charges at UNCF collegesincreased by only one percent over the previous year--from $2,533 to $2,563. Compared to private colleges nationally, the charges fora typical UNCF student livingon campus were 34 percent less; in relation to southernprivate colleges, UNCF colleges charged 23 percentless.

Books and supplies increased by 12.2percent at UNCF institutions-- from $425 to $477. This cost was approximately thesame at all types of four-year colleges.

'-17- Overall, the average cost of attending a UNCF college rose byonly $302 over the previous year--a four percent increase.When compared to the national private college cost figure of $13,094 and the$11,110 figure at private southern four-year colleges, the average cost of $7,310 at UNCF institutions was still considerably less than that charged by the majority of private four-year colleges in the U.S.By keeping their costs relatively low, UNCF colleges have giventhousands of students the opportunity to attend a quality four-yearprivate college.

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-18- Institutional Finances

In 1988-89, both current fund revenues and current fundexpenditures increased by nearly 14 percent over the previousyear.Some 28 of the 41 member institutions reported that current fundrevenues were larger than their expenditures; at 13 institutions, expendituresexceeded revenues. In 1988-89, the average amount of reportedrevr. nes was $12,425,192; the average amount of reported expenditures$12,225,18E. See Appendix AA for each college's revenues andexpenditures by category.

Revenues

As shown in Table 12 below, the percentagedistribution of the source of revenues for the UNCF member institutionshas remained quite consistent during recent years.Three sources--tuition and fees, the federal government, and private gifts andgrants--account for over three-quarters of all revenues received by UNCFinstitutions.

The percentage derived from tuition and fees,the largest single source of funds for most of the colleges, has fluctuatedbetween 35 and 38 percent. (In 1988-89, it was 37 percent.)

Second in percentage contribution has beenthat of the federal government. A major part of the federal government'scontributions are restricted for use in funding such student financial aidprograms as Pell Grants, Perkins Loans, and College Work-Study. Also, the federal government has provided specific fundingfor various sponsored research programs.The federal government has contributed between21 and 22 percent of the revenues of UNCFcolleges since 1984.

Private gifts and grants accounted for 19percent of the revenues in 1988-89. This source has fluctuated at between 16and 20 percent since 1984.

Auxiliary enterprises accounted for 14percent of the revenues in 1988-89. Most of these funds are derived fromcharges for room and board.The percentage derived from thissource has fluctuated between 14 and 15 percent since 1984.

All other sources of revenue accounted forless than ten percent of the total revenues of UNCF institutions.

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_ Table 12 Source of Revenues 1984-85 through 1988-89 (by percent of total revenues)

Tui- Pri- Endow- Contri- tion & State Fed. vate ment buted Aux. Fees Gov't. Gov't. Gifts Income Serv. Enter. Other

1984-85 38 1 22 16 4 <1 16 3 1986-87 37 1 21 20 4 <1 15 3 1987-88 16 1 21 19 4 <1 16 3 1988-89 37 2 21 19 3 <1 14 3

Expenditures In 1988-89, the cost of instruction continued asthe largest expense category at UNCF institutions. Instuction, which includes faculty salaries and other instructional costs, accounted for22 percent of all expenditures. At 19 percent, institutional support was thenext largest category of expense. Institutional support includes general administrative office expenses such as the registrar's office andthe business affairs office. From Table 13 note that although most of thecategories of expense have remained fairly stable since 1984, the percentageexpended by the colleges for student aid has expanded markedly. In 1984-85, the colleges spent only nine percent of their current funds onstudent aid, but during this past reporting year (1988-89), thecolleges spent some 16 percent of their funds inthis area.

Table 13 Funds Expended by Area 1984-85 through 1988-89 (by percent of total expenditures)

Stu- Stu- Acad. Inst'l. dent dent Aux. All Instr.Support Support Aid Plant Serv Enter. Other

1984-85 15 5 18 9 10 /8 15 10 1986-87 24 6 20 11 12 8 12 7 1987-88 23 5 19 15 11 8 12 7 1988-89 22 5 19 16 11 8 11 8

-20-3.1 Because of the growing importance ofstudent aid in the colleges' budgets, Table 14 summarizes the keyelements in one componer.t of student aid--institutional scholarships--from1982-83 through 1988- 89. Note thatthe numberof students receiving institutional scholarships has risen from 8,369 in1982-83 to 10,481 in 1988-89,an increase of 25 percent. But in terms of dollars, theincrease in institutional scholarship has increasedsome 75 percent over this six- year period. Clearly, the colleges themselvesare having to commit more and more of their institutional fundsto compensate for the continuing shortfall in other studentaid categories.

Table 14 Institutional Scholarships 1982-83 through 1988-89

Amount of Percent Increase Number of Funds in Funds Since Students (in 000's) 1982-83

1982-83 8,369 $10,771 1984-85 8,785 $13,064 21 1986-87 9,376 $17,070 58 1988-89 10,481 $18,906 75

-21- 32 Endowment

As shown graphically in Figure 8, the size ofthe endowment funds at the member UNCF institutions has grown dramatically overthe past seven years. During this period the market value of these funds has increased from $147 million to over $350, a rise of 139 percent. In the past year alone,the value increased by some 13 percent. Presently, three of UNCF institutions have endowments whichexceed $25 million while eleven have endowments which exceed $10 million; only three UNCF colleges presently hold endowment funds of less than$1 million.The average size of the endowment fund at a UNCF college was $8,798,118 in 1988-89. (See Appendix DD.)

Figure 8. TotalEndowments UNCF Member Institutions

(in millions) $400

$360

$300

$250

$200

$160

$100

$50

$a 1981-82 1982s3 1983-84 1984-85 1985-88 1988-87 1987-88 1988-89

One of the prime causes for the growth of the endowment funds has been thefederalgovernment's Challenge Grant program. Under provisions of the Higher Education Act, the:government provides grants for college endowments if the college will match the grant--usually on a three to one hasis. Many UNCF colleges have taken advantage of this opportunity.

-22- 33 Endowments Compared with Other U.S. Private Colleges

Although the endowments of UNCF colleges have grown rapidlyover the past several years, they are still far below the levels ofother private U.S. colleges. Table 15 provides data for UNCF institutions as compared with all private U.S. colleges for the years 1983-84 through 1985-86. Note that in 1985-86, the latest year for which comparative data were available, the value of theendowment per student at all U.S. private colleges was $19,918, while the figureat UNCF colleges was $6,192. The value of the endowment per student at UNCF colleges in 1983-84 was only about 34 percent of thatfound at other U.S. private four-year colleges and had droppedto 31 percent in 1985-86.

Table 15 Endowment Funds: Total Market Value and Per Student Value

At All At Private Four Year Colleges UNCF Colleges

Endowment Endowment Market Value per Student Market Valueper Student (in millions) (in millions)

1983-84 $26,756 $12,997 $190 $4,367 1984-85 $32,352 $15,744 $222 $5,068 1985-86 $40,925 $19,918 $265 $6,192

-23.7: 34 APPENDICES

-25- 35 APPENDIX A

FALL ENROLLMENT 1986, 1987, 1988, 1669,and 1990

UNCF INSTITUTIONS 1986 1987 1988 1989* 1990* BARBER-S(OTIA COLLEGE 383 378 422 441 479 1,469 1,474 1,448 1,616 1,478 576 549 607 572 581 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 1,815 1,888 1,860 2,145 2,317 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 757 791 742 827 887 CLAR,Z ATLANTA UNIVERSITY** 2,957 2,952 3,151 3,292 3,373 1,275 1,320 1,400 1,562 1,625 686 671 618 643 666 538 650 774 591 896 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 2,172 2,102 1,934 2,156 1,504 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 520 502 506 695 716 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 307 266 261 283 309 468 466 538 547 604 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 1,130 1,165 1,197 1,310 1,182 436 633 1,310 1,225 1,266 531 501 541 526 530 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 885 912 1,130 1,092 1,066 776 676 604 634 682 566 614 616 680 573 2,121 2,343 2,685 2,606 2,730 675 703 774 796 760 COLLEGE 1,355 1,564 1,738 1,805 1,987 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1,000 1,075 1.233 1,223 1,260 790 708 606 580 582 631 747 721 602 900 572 550 594 622 759 915 919 925 940 1,016 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 1,652 1,671 1,788 1,885 1,880 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 736 730 555 519 551 1,402 1,608 1,507 1,820 1,835 1,766 1,782 1,742 1,789 1,684 791 748 771 774 769 576 611 528 615 666 478 450 410 441 480 906 799 848 948 950 TUSKEG8E UNIVERSITY 3,070 3,325 3,401 3,500 3,739 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 1,108 1.283 1,247 1,365 1,300 576 602 592 538 583 811 722 765 779 812 443 417 370 406 460 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 1,992 2,207 2,528 2,906 2,960

TOTAL 42 613 43,984 45,987 48,396 49,397 Data for 1989 may differ slightly from preliminary data reported in 'he 1989 Statistical Report; data for 1990 is preliminary and is subject to change.

** Clark College and Atlanta University mergedin 1989; the data for the years prior to 1989 are the combined totalsfor the two institutions.

-26- 36 APPENDIX B FULL-TIME & PART-TIME ENROLLMENT UNCF INSTITUTIONS FALL 1989

FULL-TIME STUDENTS PART-TIME STUDENTS TOT1L

NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER 'PERCENT BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 423 96 18 4 441 BENEDICT COLLEGE 1,515 94 101 6 1,616 BENNETT COLLEGE 564 99 8 1 572 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 2,029 94 116 6 2,145 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 798 97 29 3 827 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 2,774 84 518 16 3,292 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1,531 98 31 2 1,562 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 538 84 105 16 643 FISK UNIVERSITY 891 100 0 0 891 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 1,679 79 477 21 2,156 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 606 87 89 13 695 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENT. 230 81 53 19 283 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 539 99 8 1 547 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 1,257 96 53 4 1,310 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,198 98 27 2 1,225 LANE COLLEGE 509 97 17 3 526 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 948 87 144 13 1,092 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 599 94 35 6 634 MILES COLLEGE 555 82 125 18 680 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 2,389 92 217 8 2,606 MORRIS COLLEGE 788 99 8 1 796 1,700 94 105 6 1,805 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1,158 95 65 5 1,223 PAINE COLLEGE 506 87 74 13 580 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 367 61 235 39 602 PHILANDER 5.:MITH COLL. 475 76 147 24 622 RUST COLLEGE 812 86 128 14 940 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 1,816 96 69 4 1,885 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 499 96 20 4 519 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1,551 96 69 4 1,620 SPELMAN COLLEGE 1,720 96 69 4 1,789 STILLMAN COLLEGE 754 97 20 3 774 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 552 90 63 10 615 TEXAS COLLEGE 415 94 26 6 441 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 784 83 164 17 948 3,225 92 275 8 3,500 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 1,184 86 181 14 1,365 VOORHEES COLLEGE 520 97 18 3 538 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 779 100 0 0 779 WILEY COLLEGE 386 95 20 5 406 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 2,485 86 421 14 2 906

TOTAL 44,048 91 4,348 9 48,396

-27- 37 APPENDIX C

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ENROLLMENT UNCF INSTITUTIONS FALL 1989

GRADUATE/ TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE PROFESSIONAL ENROLLMENT SPECIAL & OTHER NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 441 100 0 441 BENEEICT COLLEGE 1,616 100 0 0 1,616 BENNETT COLLEGE 572 100 0 0 572 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 2,141 100 4 <1 2,145 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 827 100 0 0 827 2,339 71 953 29 3,292 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1,562 100 0 0 1,562 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 643 100 0 0 643 FISK UNIVERSITY 872 98 19 2 891 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 2,156 100 0 0 2,156 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 695 100 0 0 695 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 0 0 283 100 283 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 547 100 0 0 547 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 1,310 100 0 0 1,310 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,225 100 0 0 1,225 LANE COLLEGE 526 100 0 0 526 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 1,092 100 0 0 1,092 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 580 91 54 9 634 MILES COLLEGE 680 100 0 0 680 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 2,606 100 0 0 2,606 MORRIS COLLEGE 796 100 0 0 796 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 1,805 100 0 0 1,805 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1,223 100 0 0 1,223 PAINE COLLEGE 580 100 0 0 580 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 602 100 0 0 602 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 622 100 0 0 622 RUST COLLEGE 940 100 0 0 940 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 1,885 100 0 0 1,885 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 519 100 0 0 519 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1,620 100 0 0 1,620 SPELMAN COLLEGE 1,789 100 0 0 1,789 STILLMAN COLLEGE 774 100 0 0 774 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 615 100 0 0 615 TEXAS COLLEGE 441 100 0 0 441 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 948 100 0 0 948 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 3,375 96 125 4 3,500 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 1,238 91 127 9 1,365 VOORHEES COLLEGE 538 100 0 0 538 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 779 100 0 0 779 WILEY COLLEGE 406 100 0 0 406 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 2,563 88 343 12 2,906

TOTAL 46,488 96 1,908 4 48,396

-28- 38 APPENDIX D ENROLLMENT BY CLASS/CATEGORY FALL 1989

UNCF GRAD INSTITUTIONS FR SO JR SR SPEC STDS OTHERTOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA UNIV. 215 90 84 42 10 - - 441 BENEDICT COLLEGE 529 301 233 267 79 207 1,616 BENNETT COLLEGE 252 140 86 92 2 - - 572 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 1,266 335 302 238 4 - 2,145 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 415 153 113 130 16 - 827 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 1,077 493 333 219 - 953 217 3,292 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 570 382 258 346 6 - 1,562 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 327 105 75 88 18 30 643 FISK UNIVERSITY 418 211 162 81 - 19 891 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 653 603 480 253 41 - 126 2,156 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 379 122 88 81 25 - 695 INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. - - - - 283 - 283 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 259 119 96 70 3 - - 547 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 652 289 177 185 7 - - 1,310 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 867 185 110 45 18 - - 1,225 LANE COLLEGE 300 95 56 68 7 - - 526 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 514 237 123 72 146 - 1,092 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 244 149 86 89 12 54 - 634 MILES COLLEGE 296 68 104 73 5 _. 134 680 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 895 880 439 392 - - - 2,606 MORRIS COLLEGE 291 205 125 175 - - - 796 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 647 570 293 295 - - - 1,805 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 544 285 176 189 - - 29 1,223 PAINE COLLEGE 269 95 92 87 37 - 580 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 192 68 69 94 12 - 167 602 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 179 114 121 130 66 12 622 RUST COLLEGE 305 175 143 142 69 - 106 040 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 1,051 367 271 196 - - - 1,885 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 180 90 87 153 9 - - 519 SHAW UNIVERSITY 839 298 257 223 - - 3 1,620 SPELMAN COLLEGE 577 458 465 289 - - - 1,789 STILLMAN COLLEGE 380 119 94 144 37 - 774 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 329 117 85 60 7 17 615 TEXAS COLLEGE 164 80 81 113 3 - - 441 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 288 165 153 132 - - 160 948 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 1,461 705 436 564 - 125 209 3,500 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 641 288 174 135 127 - 1,365 VOORHEES COLLEGE 173 170 77 103 18 - 538 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 382 130 145 121 1 - 779 WILEY COLLEGE 229 70 45 55 7 - 406 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 1,192 455 392 446 - 343 78 2,906

TOTALS 20,438 9,981 7,1866,727 6611,908 14548,396

PERCENT OF TOTAL 42 21 15 14 1 4 3

-29- 39 APPENDIX E

ENROLLMENT BY RACIAL/ETHNIC/CITIZENSHIP BACKGROUND FALL198

U.S.CITIZENS ASIAN UNCF AFRICAN- & FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS AMERICANWHITEHISPANIC OTHER STUDENTS TOTAL .- BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 439 0 I, 0 2 441 BENEDICT COLLEGE 1,588 0 0 0 28 1,616 BENNETT COLLEGE 559 1 0 0 12 572 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 2,057 15 6 6 61 2,145 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 818 3 0 0 6 827 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 3,033 53 14 as 164 3,292 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1,544 3 1 0 14 1,562 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 607 7 0 0 29 643 FISK UNIVERSITY 856 1 0 14 20 891 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 1,674 62 293 0 127 2,156 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 551 19 21 12 92 695 INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. 254 9 0 3 17 283 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 527 7 1 2 10 547' JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 1,307 2 0 0 1 1,310 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,186 18 1 8 12 1,225 LANE COLLEGE 525 0 0 0 1 526 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 1,078 0 0 0 14 1,092 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 592 4 1 0 37 634 MILES COLLEGE 670 4 0 1 5 680 MOPEHOUSE COLLEGE 2,568 0 0 0 38 2,606 MORRIS COLLEGE 794 1 0 0 1 796 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 1,607 1 0 48 149 1,805 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1,105 1 0 0 117 1,223 PAINE COLLEGE 552 12 2 0 14 580 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 542 47 6 0 7 602 PHILANDER SMITft COLL. 550 5 0 24 43 622 RUST COLLEGE 881 21 0 0 38 940 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 1,734 2 2 0 147 1,885 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 505 11 0 0 3 519 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1,409 152 1 2 56 1,620 SPELMAN COLLEGE 1,765 0 0 0 24 1,789 STILLMAN COLLEGE 767 1 0 0 6 774 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 592 18 5 0 0 615 TEXAS COLLEGE 403 1 0 2 35 441 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 935 10 0 1 2 948 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 3,100 118 31 2 249 3,500 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 1,346 8 0 0 11 1,365 VOORHEES COLLEGE 535 1 0 0 2 538 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 770 1 0 1 7 779 WILEY COLLEGE 381 0 3 12 10 406 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 2,673 109 13 14 97 2,906

TOTAL 45,379 728 401 180 1,708 48,396 PERCENT OF TOTAL 94 2 1 41 4

-30- 40 APPENDIX F TRANSFER STUDENTS FALL 1989

4-YEAR INSTITUTIONS 2-YEARINSTITUTIONS UNCF PRED. PRED. PRED. PRED. GRAND INSTITUTIONS WHITE BLACK TOTAL WHITE BLACK TOTAL TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 2 8 10 9 1 10 20 BENEDICT COLLEGE 3 5 8 13 1 14 22 BENNETT COLLEGE 14 1 15 2 0 2 17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 14 11 25 26 0 26 51 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 19 15 34 7 0 7 41 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 40 77 117 83 8 91 208 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 36 15 51 8 6 14 65 EDWARD WATERS COLL. NA NA NA NA NA NA 65 FISK UNIVERSITY 17 12 29 0 0 0 29 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 13 11 24 49 3 52 76 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 63 18 81 65 3 68 149 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENT. ------2 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 3 7 10 26 0 26 36 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 10 18 28 15 0 15 43 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1 6 7 0 88 88 95 ANE COLLEGE 9 8 17 6 6 12 29 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA NA NA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 12 15 27 12 3 15 42 MILES COLLEGE 5 8 13 6 23 29 42 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 37 10 47 19 16 35 82 MORLIS COLLEGE 9 10 19 28 0 28 47 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 76 74 150 48 4 52 202 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA NA 57 PAINE COLLEGE 7 5 12 4 0 4 16 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 51 12 63 12 7 19 82 RUST COLLEGE 5 6 11 15 15 30 41 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 29 3 32 41 2 43 75 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 4 12 16 7 0 7 23 SHAW UNIVERSITY 28 18 46 96 2 98 144 SPELMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA NA 22 STILLMAN COLLEGE 5 11 16 10 4 14 30 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 1 0 1 0 10 10 11 TEXAS COLLEGE 10 1 11 11 0 11 22 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 22 14 36 19 5 24 60 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 12 42 54 68 29 97 151 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 20 13 33 13 0 13 46 VOORHEES COLLEGE 2 11 13 4 15 19 32 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 16 6 22 27 1 28 50 WILEY COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA NA NA XAVIER UNIVERSITY 79 31 110 26 6 32 142

TOTAL 674 514 1,188 775 258 1,033 2,345* NA - Not Available - Not Applicable * Grand total will not sum to column totals because some institutions did not report 4-yr and 2-yr figures.

-31- 41 APPENDIX G ENROLLMENT BY GENDER FALL 1989

UNCF MALE FEMALE INSTITUTIONS NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 189 43 252 57 441 BENEDICT COLLEGE 563 33 1,080 67 1,616 BENNETT COLLEGE 0 0 572 100 572 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 872 41 1,273 59 2,145 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 321 39 506 61 827 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 1,068 32 2,224 68 3,292 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 331 21 1,231 79 1,562 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 231 36 394 64 643 FISK UNIVERSITY 253 28 638 72 891 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 850 39 1,306 61 2,156 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 352 51 343 49 695 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER. 212 75 71 25 283 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 261 48 286 52 547 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 535 41 775 59 1,310 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 724 59 501 41 1,225 LANE COLLEGE 247 47 279 53 526 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 336 31 756 69 1,092 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 385 61 249 39 634 MILES COLLEGE 351 52 329 48 680 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 2,606 100 0 0 2,606 MORRIS COLLEGE 286 36 510 64 796 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 740- 41 1,065 59 1,805 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 511 42 712 58 1,223 PAINE COLLEGE 189 33 391 67 580 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 302 50 300 50 602 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 246 40 376 60 622 RUST COLLEGE 335 36 605 64 940 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 784 42 1,101 58 1,885 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 7.26 44 293 56 519 SHAW UNIVERSITY 733 45 887 55 1,620 SPELMAN COLLEGE 0 0 1,789 100 1,789 STILLMAN COLLEGE 244 32 530 68 774 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 236 38 379 62 615 TEXAS COLLEGE 216 49 225 51 441 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 258 27 690 73 3,500 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 1,673 48 1,827 52 948 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 622 46 743 54 1.365 VOORHP7:S COLLEGE 238 44 300 56 533 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 272 35 507 65 779 WILEY COLLEGE 164 40 242 60 406 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 883 30 2,023 70 2,906

TOTAL 19,818 41 28,578 59 48,396

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-32- APPENDIX H

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OFSTUDENTS BY STATE, FALL 1989 UNCF INSTITUTIONS AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. - - - - 2 - 4 4 4 13 13 BENEDICT COLLEGE 4 2 - 3 2 - 11 - 7 11 14 BENNETT COLLEGE 1 - 1 - 12 24 13 2 42 10 10 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 13 - 1 2 5 6 10 4 6 1763 35 CLAFLIN COLLEGE - - - - 1 - - 6 1 33 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 63 1 1 5 119 17 18 8 36 156 1693 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 45 - - 16 47 2 1 - 4 39 40 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 2 - - 1 - 2 2 1 539 9 FISK UNIVERSITY 48 .i - 11 66 5 2 1 11 16 23 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 3 - 11 - - - 9 1568 10 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. - - - - 5 - 1 - 2 2 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENT. 15 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 - 20 111 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 6 - 1 5 19 1 - - - 1 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 2 - - - 2 1 19 3 55 44 59 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 104 - 2 1 12 - 9 1 4 25 55 LANE COLLEGE 4 - - 13 8 1 - 1 19 2 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLL. 3 - 15 - - - - 3 2 LIVINGSTONE COLL. 3 - - - - - 1 1 40 38 9 MILES COLLEGE 503 - - - 1 - 57 67 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 45 - 3 5 254 20 26 4 66 1G2 530 MORRIS COLLEGE - - - - 1 5 2 2 3 4 MORRIS BROWN COLL. 29 - 1 1 100 6 12 2 15 135 877 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 208 - 3 7 76 5 10 2 7 118 67 PAINE COLLEGE 4 - - - 4 - 2 - 1 19 435 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 1 - 4 7 - - - - 34 1 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 2 - - 504 8 3 - - - 1 - RUST COLLEGE 1 - 8 5 4 - 1 5 5 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 1 - - 3 - 19 2 77 47 21 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 1 - - - 2 - 10 2 32 2 3 SHAW UNIVERSITY - - - - 4 - 8 - 23 26 6 SPELMAN COLLEGE 60 - 3 10 118 19 15 6 32 59 377 STILLMAN COLLEGE 518 - - 2 4 1 1 - 7 16 21 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 377 - - - 1 - - - 4 30 72 TEXAS COLLEGE - - - - 14 1 - 3 25 6 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 5 - - 1 4 1 1 - 2 8 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 849 - 5 15 146 12 18 7 23 240 544 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 3 - 1 3 - 22 4 44 3 2 VOORHEES COLLEGE 10 - - 1 - - 1 - 8 11 78 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 1 1 - 1 11 6 9 1 7 2 8 WILEY COLLEGE 1 5 20 - - 1 2 1 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 71 2 - 8 94 4 1 - 13 21 38

TOTAL 3,005 8 24 658 1,184 140 252 64 6225,2065,281

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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY STATE, FALL 1989

UNCF INSTITUTIONS HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 40 - 6 3 BENEDICT COLLEGE 11 4 10 2 BENNETT COLLEGE 4 13 2 50 8 BETHUNE-COOKMAN .:OLLEGE 49 3 2 6 6 8 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 7 - CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 173 16 2 5 6 28 1 42 26 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 93 13 1 1 943 - 4 3 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 18 - - - - 2 - FISK UNIVERSITY 2 84 23 - 23 9 12 7 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 157 - 21 1 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 9 2 1 7 2 1 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 1 1 11 5 2 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 1 39 5 - 1 12 - 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 1 19 3 3 1 53 21 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 130 10 2 - 13 3 8 ( 5 LANE COLLEGE 59 17 1 1 1 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 3 - _ _ - 1 - LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 12 2 3 13 6 tings COLLEGE 10 - 2 2 - MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 164 41 1 11 7 36 123 26 MORRIS COLLEGE 1 - - 1 1 6 2 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 56 12 2 1 5 23 11 22 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1 31 9 8 6 24 54 12 PAINE COLLEGE 4 6 6 3 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 3 1 - 1 1 7 1 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 13 2 - 2 RUST COLLEGE 99 4 1 1 1 2 2 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 32 53 1 1 1 49 20 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE - - 30 4 SHAW UNIVERSITY 8 2 - - 1 - 14 5 SPELMAN COLLEGE 1 71 30 2 4 13 37 - 104 29 STILLMAN COLLEGE 25 3 - 1 3 1 1 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 30 1 - 1 1 3 3 TEXAS COLLEGE 3 - 1 - 36 - 5 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 46 1 - 1 8 1 1 1 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 1 207 79 3 6 10 51 1 78 36 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 10 3 1 2 1 64 9 VOORHEES COLLEGE 1 - - - - 6 - WILBERFORCE UNIV. - _ 71 31 1 4 4 3 WILEY COLLEGE 19 1 44 1 - XAVIER UNIVERSITY 194 15 1 4 1,910 1 12 5

TOTAL 9 1 1,997 405 16 52 109 3,232 10 788 274

-34- 4 4 APPENDIX H (Cont'd.

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OFSTUDENTS BY STATE, FALL 1989

UNCF INSTITUTIONS MI MN MS MO NE NV NH NJ NM NY BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 10 10 - 1 - 9 23 BENEDICT COLLEGE 11 1 7 - 20 63 BENNETT COLLEGE 11 - 4 2 - - 32 - 42 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 30 2 1 2 - - 22 1 53 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 3 1 - 7 34 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 78 19 10 52 13 1 38 113 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 34 9 59 45 1 - 4 2 32 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 1 - - - 1 - 2 - 12 FISK UNIVERSITY 82 1 7 41 3 1 - 13 - 61 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 148 - 3 - 12 - 15 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 4 - 5 2 - - - 1 1 3 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENT. 5 - 7 3 1 ... - 3 3 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 6 - 2 4 - - - - - 1 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 8 3 1 3 - - 70 - 117 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 137 1 7 111 - 33 1 32 LANE COLLEGE 47 26 16 - - - 2 5 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 3 2 2 - ._ ... - LIVINGETONE COLLEGE 9 - - 29 - 34 MILES COLLEGE 12 - 9 - - - 4 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 162 7 36 40 3 - 1 101 1 193 MORRIS COLLEGE 12 - - - - 8 - 12 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 70 3 4 10 3 3 44 1 85 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 49 2 10 13 9 29 2 155 PAINE COLLEGE 7 - - 1 3 21 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 8 3 2 - 4 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 5 3 2 7 - - - - 1 RUST COLLEGE ST 20 1 648 8 - - 5 - 5 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 15 1 - 4 - - 60 - 88 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 1 - - 14 28 SHAW UNIVERSITY 7 - - - - - 82 - 87 SPELMAN COLLEGE 77 8 38 28 3 3 - 55 1 143 STILLMAN COLLEGE 23 44 5 - - 13 - 11 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 24 - 9 18 - - - 1 - 10 TEXAS COLLEGE 10 1 6 5 - - - 2 - 21 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 8 - 837 25 - - 1 - 153 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 165 10 60 2 2 1 2 54 1 5 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 13 4 1 1 - - - 61 1 156 VOORHEES COLLEGE 1 - - 8 - 11 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 186 1 1 9 1 - 11 - 32 WILEY COLLEGE 24 - 13 3 - 1 - - XAVIER UNIVERSITY 30 5 113 45 1 7 1 24

TOTAL 1,555 91 1,967 517 43 9 5 857 13 1,892

4 5 -35- APPENDIX H (Cont'd.)

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY STATE, FALL 1989.

UNCF INSTITUTIONS NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SCSD TN TX BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 218 - 1 - - 2 - 25 - 2 - BENEDICT COLLEGE 13 - 2 - - 8 - 1375 - - 1 BENNETT COLLEGE 189 - 21 10 - 10 - 14 - 3 1 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 2 - 9 - - 21 - 4 - 8 7 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 2 - - - - 8 - 716 - 2 - CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 10 - 58 5 9 39 60 - 67 54 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1 8 4 - 2 - 2 - 27 63 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 2 - 2 - - 8 3 - 1 1 FISK UNIVERSITY 6 - 66 4 3 14 - 18 - 160 30 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. - - 3 - - 2 - - - 2 1 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 2 - - 1 - 2 - - - - 504 INTERDENOM. MAO. CENT. 12 - 3 2 - 2 - 16 - 16 12 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 2 - 15 5 - - - 1 _ 3 409 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 396 - 10 - - 49 1 285 - 2 3 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 12 - 56 - - 34 - 33 - 254 102 LANE COLLEGE - - 8 2 - 1 - - 275 - LEMOYNE-OWEN COLL. - 2 ------1055 - LIVINGSTONE COLL. 327 - 6 - - 5 2 51 - 8 - MILES COLLEGE 1 - 1 - - - 2 - 1 7 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 44 - 101 5 4 83 5 .66 - 93 84 MORRIS COLLEGE 7 - - - - 12 2 713 - - - MORRIS BROWN COLL. 4 - 55 3 2 24 - 39 - 10 9 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 24 - 41 2 5 28 - 11 - 29 21 PAINE COLLEGE 1 - - - - 2 - 23 - 3 - PAUL QUINN COLL. - 2 1 - 1 - - - 2 517 PHILANDER SMITH COIL. - - 4 1 - - - - - 15 6 RUST COLLEGE 1 - 2 - - 5 - - - 70 3 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 917 - 17 1 1 16 1 143 15 1 - ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 17 - 2 - - 4 2 1 - - - SHAW UNIVERSITY 1094 - 44 - - 60 - 44 - 1 2 SPELMAN COLLEGE 32 - 83 4 3 65 1 37 - 60 65 STILLMAN COLLEGE 2 - 7 - 1 7 - 7 - 13 5 TALLADEGA COLLEGE - - 2 - - 4 - 6 - 10 2 TEXAS COLLEGE 2 - 4 10 - 1 - 1 - 7 241 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 1 5 - - - - 3 2 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 32 1 94 8 3 69 1 56 - 36 47 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 17 - 13 - 1 65 3 15 - 3 1 VOORHEES COLLEGE 7 - - - - 1 - 390 - 1 - WILBERFORCE UNIV. - - 282 - - 49 - 5 - 7 1 WILEY COLLEGE - - 10 - - 1 - - 1 247 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 1 - 10 5 1 9 - 7 - 49 86

TOTAL 3,398 1 1,044 73 33 713 18 4,169 152,300 2,534

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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OFSTUDENTS BY STATE, FALL 1989

UNCF U.S. GRAND INSTITUTIONS UP VT VA WA WV WI POSS. FOREIGNTOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE - - 5 - - 1 43 2 441 BENEDICT COLLEGE - - 4 2 - - 28 1616 BENNETT COLLEGE - - 29 - - 1 - 11 572 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE - - 2 - - 1 20 41 2145 CLAFLIN COLLEGE - - 3 - - - - 3 827 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. - 1 21 17 - 17 30 164 3292 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1 - 1 1 - 2 2 10 1562 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE - - 1 1 - 2 3 27 643 FISK UNIVERSITY - - 2 6 2 5 2 20 891 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COL. ------63 127 2156 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COL. - - - 7 27 104 695 INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. 1 - 1 1 - - - 17 283 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE - 1 2 - - - 547 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. - - 62 1 1 1 10 1 1310 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - - 10 - 6 4 - 8 1225 LANE COLLEGE - - - - - 16 - 1 526 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE - - - - - 1 - - 1092 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE - - 10 1 1 - 13 10 634 MILES COLLEGE - - 1 - - 680 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE - - 45 10 3 12 5 38 2606 MORRIS COLLEGE - - 2 - - - - 796 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE - 6 8 - 39 18 55 1805 OAKWOOD COLLEGE - - 12 4 - 3 10 116 1223 PAINE COLLEGE ------24 11 580 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE - - - - 1 - - 602 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE - - - _ _ _ - - 622 RUST COLLEGE - 1 - - 15 - 17 940 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE - - 121 1 2 3 4 147 1885 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE - - 358 - - 4 2 519 SHAW UNIVERSITY - - 45 1 - - - 56 1620 SPELMAN COLLEGE - 42 14 1 8 4 24 1789 STILLMAN COLLEGE - - 2 - - 20 10 774 TALLADEGA COLLEGE - - 1 - - 3 2 - 615 TEXAS COLLEGE - - - _ 1 _ 35 441 TOUGALOO COLLEGE - - - - 5 1 2 948 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 3 - 23 18 8 14 34 249 3500 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. - - 821 2 2 2 - 11 1365 VOORHEES COLLEGE - - 2 - - 1 - - 538 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY - - 3 2 1 20 - 7 779 WILEY COLLEGE - - - 1 - 10 406 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 1 - 3 8 - 9 - 97 2906

TOTAL 6 1 1,639 101 27 195 339 1,504 48,396

4 -37- APPENDIX I ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTSFROM PRINCIPAL UNCF CAMPAIGN CITIES, FALL,1988, ANL) FALL, 1989

ALABAMA 1988 1989 FLORIDA 1988 1989

Birmingham 776 695 Daytona Beach 217 199 Huntsville 261 260 Fort Lauderdale 303 275 Mobile 204 177 Fort Meyers 46 39 Montgomery 231 134 Melbourne 9 6 Tuscaloosa 133 150 Miami 1443 1557 Jacksonville 238 344 ARIZONA Orlando 167 192 Palm Beach 118 136 Phoenix 12 12 St. Petersburg 127 119 Tucson 8 5 Tampa 246 201

ARKANSAS GEORGIA

Little Rock 341 254 Athens 110 36 Pine Bluff 15 17 Atlanta 1877 2091 Augusta 307 259 CALIFORNIA Columbus 182 154 Macon 92 93 Fresno 6 3 Savannah 105 120 Los Angeles Area 317 296 San Diego 59 60 ILLINOIS San Francisco 114 100 Sacramento 32 34 Chicago 1169 1354 Evanston 35 28 ItOLORADO Springfield 26 27

Colorado Springs 9 14 INDIANA Denver 79 78 Columbus 17 4 CONNECTICUT Gary-Hammond 76 105 Indianapolis 147 143 Bridgeport 36 22 South Bend 15 7 Hartford 51 43 Evansville 7 8 New London 7 10 Fort Wayne 11 8 New Haven 47 36 Stamford 24 24 IOWA

DELAWARE Des Moines 10 8

Dover 11 5 KANSAS Wilmington 34 34 Kansas City 16 16 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Topeka 2 4 Wichita 2 8 Washington* 498 548

* Includes students from Alexandria, Arlington andFairfax Counties, Virginia, and Montgomery and Prince George Counties, Maryland.

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ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS FROM PRINCIPAL UNCF CAMPAIGN CITIES, FALL,1988, AND FALL, 1989

KENTUCKY 1988 1989 NEVADA 1988 1989

Lexington 18 22 Las Vegas 4 7 Louisville 45 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE LOUISIANA Concord 1 4 Baton Rouge 92 112 New Orleans 2014 2248 NEW JERSEY Shi:eveport 67 88 East Orange & Orange 66 27 MARYLAND Jersey City 29 26 Montclair 16 13 Annapolis 26 13 New Brunswick 7 15 Baltimore 178 161 Newark 112 116 Silver Springs 72 71 Paterson 24 27 Plainfield 27 36 MASSACHUSETTS Trenton 26 35

Boston 44 66 NEW YORK Springfield 25 38 Worcester 7 5 Albany 30 16 Buffalo 50 78 MICHIGAN New York City* 783 709 Rochester 57 145 Battle Creek 21 20 Syracuse 8 3 Detroit 787 948 Westchester County 28 8 Flint 101 97 Grand Rapids 30 22 NORTH CAROLINA Lansing 20 19 Midland/Saginaw 20 26 Asheville 79 49 Charlotte 267 300 MINr2SOTA Concord 55 36 Durham 91 _76 Minneapolis- Greensboro 101 115 St. Paul 33 61 Raleigh 164 375 Salisbury 52 88 MISSISSIPPI Winston-Salem 64 80

Jackson 118 296 OHIO

MISSOURI Akron 30 28 Canton 7 6 Kansas City 46 68 Cincinnati 151 176 St. Louis 285 283 Cleveland 257 324 Columbus 64 74 NEBRASKA Dayton 123 107 Springfield 16 20 Lincoln 7 6 Toledo 28 29 Omaha 24 30 Youngstown 4 10 *includes students from the five New York City Boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island).

-39- 4 9 APPENDIX I (Cont'd)

ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS FROM PRINCIPAL UNCF CAMPAIGN CITIES, FALL, 1988, AND FALL, 1989

OKLAHOMA 1988 1989 TEXAS (cont'd) 1988 1989

Oklahoma City 23 24 Houston 387 406 Tusla 19 14 Marshall 89 86 San Antonio 28 2 OREGON Tyler 69 90 Waco 88 6 Portland 23 23 Wichita Falls 3

PENNSYLVANIA VIRGINIA

Allentown 2 3 Charlottesville 20 17 Erie 4 1 Danville 36 27 Harrisburg-Lancaster 19 19 Hampton 62 65 311 369 Newport News 45 38 Pittsburgh 63 59 Norfolk 59 54 Portsmouth 58 31 RHODE ISLAND Richmond 416 503 Roanoke 40 31 Providence 4 10 WASHINGTON SOUTH CAROLINA Seattle 40 53 Denmark 49 22 Tacoma 5 13 Charleston 203 234 Columbia 418 439 WEST VIRGINIA Greenville 143 112 Orangeburg 137 164 Charleston 6 Spartanburg 50 42 Huntington 4

TENNESSEE WISCONSIN

Chattanooga 58 55 Madison 14 10 Jackson 85 76 Milwaukee 75 132 Knoxville 126 151 Memphis 1529 1461 Nashville 159 183

TEXAS

Amarillo 1 1 Austin 136 198 Beaumont 51 46 Corpus Christi 6 8 Dallas 319 321 El Paso 6 3 Fort Worth 102 90

-40- 50 APPENDIX J

FRESHMEN APPLICATIONS, ADMISSIONS, AND ENROLLMENT FALL 1989

PERCENT OF NO. PERCENT THOSE UNCF COMPLETED OFFERED OF NO. WHO OFFERED INSTITUTIONS APPLICATIONSADMISSIONAPPLICANTS ENROLLEDADMISSION BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 515 510 99 156 31 BENEDICT COLLEGE 1,450 1,250 86 529 42 BENNETT COLLEGE 470 328 70 193 59 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 2,416 2,246 93 783 35 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 621 521 84 342 66 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 3,347 2,277 68 794 35 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1,621 1,149 71 524 46 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 548 548 100 141 26 FISK UNIVERSITY 1,125 734 65 282 38 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 1,362 1,291 95 653 51 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 381 262 69 194 74 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENT. NA NA NA NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 523 350 67 160 46 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 1,497 1,308 87 442 34 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,100 1,100 100 586 53 LANE COLLEGE 348 340 98 185 54 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLL. 469 298 64 194 65 LIVINGSTONE COLL. 490 368 75 150 41 MILES COLLEGE 805 805 100 207 26 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 2,302 1,250 54 555 44 MORRIS COLLEGE 524 391 75 233 60 MORRIS BROWN COLL. 1,928 1,915 99 529 28 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 503 488 81 362 74 PAINE COLLEGE 354 336 95 170 50 PAUL QUINN COLL. 266 218 82 192 88 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 250 250 100 137 55 RUST COLLEGE 375 375 100 305 81 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 2,452 1,784 73 631 35 ST. PAUL'S COLL. 365 352 96 161 22 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1,727 1,487 86 489 33 SPELMAN COLLEGE 3,335 1,034 31 473 46 STILLMAN COLL. 770 600 80 266 44 TALLADEGA COLL. 1,193 1,137 95 286 25 TEXAS COLLEGE 301 301 100 122 41 TOUGALOO COLL. 647 612 95 251 41 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 3,123 2,303 74 1,072 47 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 1,157 1,139 98 449 39 VOORHEES COLLEGE 404 357 88 137 38 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 730 691 95 226 33 WILEY COLLEGE 400 389 97 174 45 XAVIER UNIV. 1,605 1,359 85 659 48

TOTAL 43,799 34,453 14,394

AVERAGE 1,112 861 79 360 42 APPENDIX K

ENTERING FRESHMEN BY RANK IN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS FALL 1988 & FALL 1989

1988 1989 UNCF PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE INSTITUTIONS UTPER TENTH UPPER HALF UPPER TENTH UPPER HALF BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 1 13 2 9 BENEDICT COLLEGE 20 45 9 50 BENNETT COLLEGE 18 34 10 50 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 18 46 20 45 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 2 37 11 47 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. NA NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 36 94 26 87 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 10 30 NI NA FISK UNIVERSITY 25 70 18 64 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 14 47 e 34 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. NA NA 15 52 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENT. NA NA NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 7 50 9 60 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 6 53 5 41 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 7 34 8 45 LANE COLLEGE 10 17 13 33 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLL. 10 42 NA NA LIVINGSTONE COLL. 12 25 N. NA MILES COLLEGE 3 23 ),4A NA MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 40 89 38 97 MORRIS COLLEGE 27 55 3 31 MORRIS BROWN COLL. NA NA 18 75 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE NA NA NA NA PAUL QUINN COLL. NA NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 15 70 15 70 RUST COLLEGE 21 48 NA NA ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 28 35 NA NA ST. PAUL'S COLL. o 55 6 69 SHAW UNIVERSITY NA NA NA NA SPELMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA STILLMAN COLLEGE 15 42 15 43 TALLADEGA COLL. NA NA NA NA TEXAS COLLEGE 21 71 15 25 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 25 40 20 50 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 17 82 15 80 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 4 36 6 46 VOORHEES COLLEGE 2 54 20 80 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 26 60 15 75 WILEY COLLEGE 8 15 NA NA XAVIER UNIVERSITY NA NA 27 94

AVERAGE 16 47 14 55

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RACIAL/GENDER COMPOSITION OF FULL-TIME FACULTY FALL, 1989

UNCF BLACK NON-BLACK GRAND INSTITUTIONS MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALETOTAL TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 12 8 20 7 2 9 29 BENEDICT COLLEGE 26 25 51 27 10 37 88 BENNNETT COLLEGE 9 23 32 9 2 11 43 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL, 29 22 51 37 23 60 111 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 16 12 28 16 5 21 49 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 82 65 147 51 10 61 208 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 40 42 82 9 13 22 104 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 15 5 20 8 2 10 30 FISK UNIVERSITY 16 14 30 19 8 27 57 FLORIDA MEM. COLLEGE 28 16 44 18 7 25 69 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 8 10 18 3 8 11 29 I.T.C. 15 3 18 3 0 3 21 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 18 8 26 17 0 17 43 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 23 15 38 33 7 40 78 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 15 8 23 25 14 39 62 LANE COLLEGE 23 5 28 5 2 7 35 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 23 16 39 10 5 15 54 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 18 13 31 14 8 22 53 MILES COLLEGE 5 14 19 6 5 11 30 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 83 30 113 3 9 12 125 MORRIS COLLEGE 10 14 24 13 5 18 42 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 41 37 78 9 6 15 93 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 35 37 72 9 5 14 86 PAINE COLLEGE 14 12 26 19 10 29 55 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 7 5 12 8 4 12 24 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 13 10 23 6 2 8 31 RUST COLLEGE 22 12 34 10 3 13 47 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 31 26 57 13 6 19 76 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 10 12 22 10 0 10 32 SHAW UNIVERSITY 19 12 31 22 6 28 59 SPELMAN COLLEGE 25 57 82 7 20 27 109 STILLMAN COLLEGE 11 10 21 18 11 29 50 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 13 7 20 20 3 23 43 TEXAS COLLEGE 11 5 16 7 3 10 26 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 14 17 31 23 6 29 60 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 93 73 166 92 20 112 278 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 32 21 53 16 9 25 78 VOORHEES COLLEGE 12 12 24 7 3 10 34 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 14 13 27 14 8 22 49 WILEY COLLEGE 13 8 21 7 0 7 28 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 33 22 55 69 50 119 174

TOTALS 977 776 1_,753 719 320 1,039 2,792 PERCENT OF GRAND TOTAL 35 28 63 26 11 37

-43-- 53 APPENDIX M

DEGREEs RELD By FULL-TIME FACULTy FALL 1989

PERCENT MALE FEmALE WITH a DOC- OTHER DOc-OTHER DOC- UNCF TOR- DE- TOR- DE- GRAND TOR- INSTITUTIONS ATESGREES TOTALATESGREES TOTALTOTALATES BARBER-sCOTIA COLL. 12 7 19 1 9 10 29 45 BENEDICT COLLEGE 21 32 53 11 24 35 88 36 BENNNETT COLLEGE 13 5 18 11 14 25 43 56 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 33 33 66 15 30 45 111 43 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 19 13 32 10 7 17 49 59 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 91 42 133 37 38 75 208 62 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 24 25 49 22 33 55 104 44 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 8 15 23 1 6 7 30 30 FISK UNIVERSITY 21 14 35 8 14 22 57 51 FLORIDA MEM. COLLEGE 17 29 46 5 18 23 69 32 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 5 6 11 11 7 18 29 55 INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. 16 2 18 3 0 3 21 90 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 17 18 35 3 5 8 43 46 JOHNSON C. sMITH uNIV. 24 22 56 9 13 22 78 55 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 16 24 40 6 16 22 62 35 LANE COLLEGE 9 19 28 2 5 7 35 31 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 15 16 31 13 5 18 49 57 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 13 19 32 6 15 21 53 36 MILES COLLEGE 5 6 11 9 10 19 30 47 mOREHOUSE COLLEGE 62 24 8( 27 12 39 125 71 MORRIS COLLEGE 12 11 23 7 12 19 42 45 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 25 25 50 21 22 43 93 49 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 25 19 44 17 25 42 86 49 PAINE COLLEGE 17 16 33 6 16 22 55 42 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 7 8 15 5 4 9 24 50 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 9 10 19 3 9 12 31 39 RUsT COLLEGE 17 15 32 5 10 15 47 47 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 21 23 44 13 19 32 76 45 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 11 9 20 5 7 12 32 50 SHAW UNIVERSITY 24 17 41 12 6 18 59 61 SPELMAN COLLEGE 23 9 32 52 25 77 209 69 STILLMAN COLLEGE 13 16 29 7 14 21 50 40 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 21 12 33 4 6 10 43 58 TEXAS COLLEGE 10 8 18 3 5 8 26 50 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 23 14 37 7 16 23 60 50 TUsKEGEE UNIVERSITY 148 37 185 35 58 93 278 66 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 28 20 48 9 21 30 78 47 VOORHEES COLLEGE 6 13 19 1 14 15 34 21 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 11 17 28 3 18 21 49 29 WILEY COLLEGE 13 7 20 1 7 8 28 50 XAVIER UNIVERsITY 73 29 102 43 29 72 174 67

TOTAL 988 706 1,694 469 624 1,093 2,787 52 PERCENT 35 25 61 17 22 39 4 -44- APPENDIX N FACULTY TURNOVER AND TENURE 1988-89

FACULTY TURNOVER FACULTY TENURE (shown as a percent of total faculty)

UNCF NEW PER- INSTITUTIONS SEPARATIONS APPOINTMENTS NUMBER CENT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 17 17 NA NA BENEDICT COLLEGE 12 6 34 39 BENNETT COLLEGE 16 23 5 13 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 15 15 14 12 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 18 26 20 41 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA 10 66 32 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 8 10 11 11 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 20 20 11 36 FISK UNIVERSITY 0 NA 26 59 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 19 23 0 0 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 10 10 10 34 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 5 0 11 52 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 16 14 1 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 12 24 21 27 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 10 40 8 13 LANE COLLEGE 25 23 13 40 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 0 14 13 27 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 24 35 1 2 MILES COLLEGE 30 23 1 2 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 3 15 28 22 MORRIS COLLEGE 12 19 6 14 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE NA 15 18 20 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 2 8 14 16 PAINE COLLEGE 32 32 11 20 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 54 8 15 63 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 3 10 20 65 RUST COLLEGE 9 11 11 24 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 8 14 10 13 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 25 25 7 22 SHAW UNIVERSITY 9 14 9 15 SPELMAN COLLEGE 13 11 35 31 STILLMAN COLLEGE 14 6 18 31 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 7 35 10 23 TEXAS COLLEGE 0 0 7 27 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 12 30 20 33 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 11 12 130 47 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 11 19 24 31 VOORHEES COLLEGE 4 26 21 6 21 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 4 18 24 49 WILEY COLLEGE 21 42 4 14 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 6 26 53 31 AVERAGE 15 17 --- 27 TOTAL 746

NA - Not Available 55 -45- APPENDIX0

FACULTY DISTRIBUTION BY DIVISION (By percent of total full-time faculty) Fall, 1989

VOC. ENGIN. HUM. SCI. FINE & EDUC. & UNCF & & SOC. APPLD. & COMP. INSTITUTIONS BUS. LANG. MATH EDUC. SCI. ARTS HLTH. SCI. BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 4 28 21 24 10 0 - 3 BENEDICT COLLEGE 17 21 22 11 14 9 - 6 BENNETT COLLEGE 7 19 23 19 14 11 7 - BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 12 29 21 9 11 9 7 2 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 8 18 24 16 12 12 2 6 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 10 17 26 14 22 6 3 1 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 6 15 23 15 15 9 13 4 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 10 30 30 10 20 0 0 0 FISK UNIVERSITY 10 30 26 0 19 10 0 4 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL 9 7 14 10 19 4 0 9 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL 14 24 24 17 10 7 - 4 INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL 14 19 23 19 14 9 0 2 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV 10 23 28 12 21 6 0 - KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 8 21 15 23 19 9 0 5 LANE COLLEGE 6 20 17 23 17 11 0 6 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLL. 12 12 16 18 20 14 0 6 LIVINGSTONE COLL. 11 25 16 15 18 11 0 0 MILES COLLEGE 12 28 24 12 15 6 0 3 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 13 31 24 3 19 6 0 4 MORRIS COLLEGE 12 36 19 17 17 0 0 MORRIS BROWN COLL. 10 18 19 11 15 10 12 5 OAEWOOD COLLEGE 16 22 16 8 15 7 13 2 PAINE COLLEGE 11 33 24 16 16 0 0 0 PAUL QUINN COLL. 12- 24 24 12 12 4 12 0 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 13 22 16 13 13 0 3 10 RUST COLLEGE 11 19 17 15 13 19 0 6 ST. AUGUSTINE'S-COLL. 23 19 17 23 8 10 0 0 ST. PAUL'S COLL. 31 13 22 13 16 6 0 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 7 27 17 8 22 10 2 7 SPELMAN COLLEGE 0 28 22 12 22 12 0 4 STILLMAN COLLEGE 13 38 18 11 11 3 0 6 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 17 8 28 11 17 13 0 6 TEXAS COLLEGE 15 15 15 16 15 15 0 8 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 0 28 28 15 20 8 0 0 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 5 9 18 4 9 4 38 13 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 17 22 17 9 20 12 0 3 VOORHEES COLLEGE 14 28 22 5 20 8 0 5 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 14 27 21 4 18 10 2 4 WILEY COLLEGE 21 18 25 14 11 7 0 4 XAVIER UNIV. 6 23 46 7 9 6 1 3

AVERAGE 11 22 21 13 15 8 2 4

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AVERAGE FACULTY SALARIES 1989-90

UNCF FULL ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT INSTITUTIONS PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR INSTRUCTOR BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE $29,880 $25,386 $22,019 $23,624 BENEDICT COLLEGE $28,875 $25,132 $22,568 $19,328 BENNETT COLLEGE $28,124 $27,191 $22,733 $19,725 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE $32,729 $27,997 $25,602 $20,088 CLAFLIN COLLEGE $24,413 $22,290 $22,940 $20,837 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. $36,678 $31,135 $25,935 $20,837 DILLARD UNIVERSITY $36,638 $28,534 $26,664 $18,662 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE $24,000 $18,800 $18,200 $15,800 FISK UNIVERSITY $31,278 $26,685 $23,678 $18,991 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE $35,000 $30,000 $28,000 $25,000 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE $30,536 $27,039 $23,583 $21,175 INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. $40,972 $29,898 $25,126 JARVIS CHRISITAN COLL. $34,731 $25,457 $21,223 $19,320 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. $33,400 $28,375 $24,028 $21,873 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE $30,321 $31,750 $22,704 $20,358 LANE COLLEGE $25,968 $23,278 $20,943 $17,375 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE $26,804 $23,196 $22,088 $18,281 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE $24,518 $21,823 $19,465 $18,593 MILES COLLEGE $24,000 $21,000 $18,000 $15,000 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE $27,500 $33,000 $25,000 $21,000 MORRIS COLLEGE $32,558 $26,185 $21,199 $18,537 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE $36,479 $28,158 $25,434 $22,990 OAKWOOD COLLEGE $27,934 $26,055 $24,373 $22,545 PAINE COLLEGE $24,897 $22,371 $20,158 $17,498 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE $20,000 $18,000 $16,000 $14,000 PHILANDER smITr COLLEGE $18,000 $16,000 $14,000 $12,000 RUST COLLEGE $23,0G0 $21,500 $20,000 $18,000 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. $30,306 $29,727 $23,239 $20,776 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE $26,520 $23,786 $23,744 $22,039 SHAW UNIVERSITY $28,202 $27,609 $26,712 $22,285 SPELMAN COLLEGE $42,248 $33,710 $28,477 $23,961 STILLMAN COLLEGE $28,823 $25,045 $23,107 $19,063 TALLADEGA COLLEGE $28,153 $21,513 $18,517 $10,000 TEXAS COLLEGE $24,280 $21,565 $17,700 $15,283 TOUGALOO COLLEGE $24,553 $20,813 $20,277 $18,766 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY $37,937 $30,141 $27,674 $20,162 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. $37,470 $29,282 $22,287 $19,404 VOORHEES COLLEGE $29,850 $20,936 $22,600 $17,950 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY $29,092 $24,147 $19,427 $18,156 WILEY COLLEGE $23,908 $21,234 $21,608 $18,710 XAVIER UNIVERSITY $34,550 $29,926 $26,933 $22,180 AVERAGE $29,881 $25,504 $22,536 $19,248

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FULL-TIME PERSONNEL FALL 1989

SUPPORT UNCF FACULTY ADMINISTRATORS PERSONNEL INSTITUTIONS 110. PERCENT NO. PERCENT NO. PERCENT TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 29 34 24 28 32 38 85 BENEDICT COLLEGE 88 35 53 21 109 44 250 BENNETT COLLEGE 43 35 33 21 53 43 122 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 111 33 79 21 153 46 333 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 49 31 51 32 59 37 159 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 208 33 175 28 233 37 616 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 104 50 20 10 86 41 210 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 30 30 26 26 45 45 101 FISK UNIVERSITY 57 39 37 25 52 35 146 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 69 35 47 24 81 41 197 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 29 27 32 30 45 42 106 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 23 24 35 37 36 38 94 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 43 24 36 20 103 57 182 JOHI,MON C. SMITH UNIV. 78 34 73 31 84 36 235 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 62 41 17 II 72 48 151 LANE COLLEGE 35 27 21 16 72 56 128 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 49 33 35 24 63 43 147 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 55 31 42 24 81 45 178 MILES COLLEGE 33 34 34 35 29 30 96 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 125 38 37 II 367 50 329 MORRIS COLLEGE 42 33 33 26 54 42 129 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 93 29 96 30 127 40 316 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 82 32 64 25 108 43 254 PAINE COLLEGE 55 31 45 26 76 43 176 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 24 38 26 41 14 22 64 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 31 32 37 38 28 29 96 RUST COLLEGE 47 25 63 34 75 41 185 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 76 24 42 13 204 63 322 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 32 24 32 24 67 51 131 SHAW UNIVERSITY 59 39 35 21 59 39 150 SPELMAN COLLEGE 112 30 66 18 192 52 370 STILLMAN COLLEGE 62 34 34 18 84 47 180 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 44 32 38 27 57 41 139 TEXAS COLLEGE 26 30 14 16 48 55 88 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 60 39 35 29 58 38 153 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 278 30 83 9 562 61 923 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 65 31 58 28 87 41 210 VOORHEES COLLEGE 37 30 36 30 56 43 129 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 49 32 48 32 54 36 151 WILEY COLLEGE 28 30 41 46 23 25 92 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 174 31 53 9 336 60 563

TOTAL 2,796 32 1,876 22 4,024 46 8,686

5 -48- APPENDIX R ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF FALL 1989

MIDDLE UNCF SENIOR LEVEL OTHER i INSTITUTIONS ADMIN. ADMIN. ADMIN. TOTAL i BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 5 7 12 24 BENEDICT COLLEGE 9 34 10 53 BENNETT COLLEGE 5 19 9 33 BET1PNE-COOKMAN COT,LEGE 9 24 46 79 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 5 6 40 51 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 64 68 43 175 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 6 10 4 20 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 5 7 14 26 FISK UNIVERSITY 4 29 4 37 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 5 28 14 47 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 7 15 10 32 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 6 6 23 35 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 5 24 7 36 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 6 30 37 73 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 4 10 3 17 LANE COLLEGE 5 14 2 21 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 7 10 18 35 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 7 18 17 42 MILES COLLEGE 5 19 10 34 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 8 14 15 37 MORRIS COLLEGE 6 17 10 23 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 4 20 72 96 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 6 32 26 64 PAINE COLLEGE 7 26 12 45 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 7 16 3 26 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 6 19 12 37 RUST COLLEGE 8 15 40 63 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 11 21 10 42 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 6 8 18 32 SHAW UNIVERSITY 6 19 10 35 SPELMAN COLLEGE 6 32 27 66 STILLMAN COLLEGE 6 22 6 34 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 7 11 20 38 TEXAS COLLEGE 5 7 2 14 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 5 17 13 35 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 18 36 29 83 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 7 19 32 58 VOORHEES COLLEGE 5 12 19 36 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 6 16 26 48 WILEY COLLEGE 6 12 23 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 41 12 22 19 53

TOTAL 327 792 757 1,876 AVERAGE 8 20 19 45

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TOTAL DEGREES GRANTED 1987-88 and 1988-89

UNCF 1987-88 1988-89 INSTITUTIONS TOTAL BACHELOR'SMASTER'S PROF. DOCTORATE TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 33 47 - - - 47 BENEDICT COLLEGE 197 189 - - - 189 BENNETT COLLEGE 70 82 - - - 82 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 224 236 - - - 236 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 87 108 - - - 108 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV.* 625 225 252 10 47 534 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 179 190 - - 190 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 50 75 - - - 75 FISK UNIVERSITY 80 58 8 - 66 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 156 176 - - - 176 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 64 80 - - 80 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENT 73 - 63 - 1 64 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 66 61 - - - 61 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 162 158 - - 158 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 25 13 - - - 13 LANE COLLEGE 71 76 - - 76 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 65 91 - - 91 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 66 65 - 65 MILES COLLEGE 63 63 - - - 63 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 280 296 - - - 296 MORRIS COLLEGE 104 98 - 98 MORRIS BROWN COLL. 103 90 - - - 90 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 159 113 - - 113 PAINE COLLEGE 65 54 - - 54 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 41 43 - - - 43 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 89 78 - - 78 RUST COLLEGE 112 86 - - - 86 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 204 233 - - - 233 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 104 98 - 98 SHAW UNIVERSITY 258 259 - - - 259 SPELMAN COLLEGE 299 353 - - - 353 STILLMAN COLLEGE 119 101 - 101 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 61 100 - - 100 TEXAS COLLEGE 64 32 - - - 32 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 96 104 - - 104 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 497 342 51 47 - 442 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 156 110 - 30 - 140 VOORHEES COLLEGE 60 100 - 100 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 101 114 - - 114 WILEY COLLEGE 71 44 - - 44 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 318 254 71 - - 325

TOTAL 5,727 5,095 445 87 48 5 675

* Data for 1987-88 combines the separate figures for ClarkCollege and Atlanta University. APPENDIX T

BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1989

BUSINESS Agri-Archi- UNCF cul- tech- Bio- Bus. Banking/ INSTITUTIONS ture ture Art Sci. Acctq. Admin.Finance BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 2 20 BENEDICT COLLEGE 3 13 11 12 3 BENNETT COLLEGE 7 5 17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 3 23 55 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 8 35 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 1 16 21 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 2 8 19 28 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 5 5 10 FISK UNIVERSITY 7 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 1 15 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 2 7 13 2 INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 5 7 19 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 9 11 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1 5 LANE COLLEGE 5 28 bEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 1 7 7 26 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 3 5 2E MILES COLLEGE 30 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 1 24 19 3 30 MORRIS COLLEGE 4 32 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 3 6 10 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 19 6 6 PAINE COLLEGE 11 6 5 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 3 2 14 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 2 35 RUST COLLEGE 7 6 5 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 5 1 16 40 ST. PAUL'S COLL. 2 17 SHAW UNIVERSITY 8 17 SPELMAN COLLEGE 4 34 STILLMAN COLLEGE 11 59 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 18 33 TEXAS COLLEGE 5 8 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 17 8 16 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 21 17 25 32 20 8 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 2 9 46 VOORHEES COLLEGE 10 3 28 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 8 11 WILEY COLLEGE 2 12 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 2 22 16 1

TOTAL 21 17 23 335 331 678 70

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BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1909 BUSINESS UNCF OFFICE OTHER TOTAL INSTITUTIONS MGMT. MARKETING ADMIN. BUSINESS BUSINESS BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. - 20 BENEDICT COLLEGE 7 3 2 - 38 BENNETT COLLEGE - - 22 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 8 2 - 8 96 CLAFLIN COLLEGE - 35 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 15 32 2 4 85 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 3 - 50 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE - - 2 - 17 FISK UNIVERSITY 7 - 3 10 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 46 - - 14 75 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 2 4 - 5 33 INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. - - JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. - - 26 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 16 12 - 52 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - 6 LANE COLLEGE - - 28 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE - - 33 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE - - 1 3 37 MILES COLLEGE - 30 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 27 33 - 9 121 MORRIS COLLEGE - - - 32 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 3 4 10 - 33 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 7 - - 2 21 PAINE COLLEGE 5 - _. 3 19 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE - - 1 17 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. - - - 35 RUST COLLEGE 15 - 1 ... 27 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 25 - 5 86 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 34 2 10 - 63 SHAW UNIVERSITY 61 - 17 95 SPELMAN COLLEGE - STILLMAN COLLEGE - 39 TALLADEGA COLLEGE - - 33 TEXAS COLLEGE - - - - 8 TOUGALOO COLLEGE - - 24 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 12 9 - 81 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. - - - - 55 VOORHEES COLLEGE - 6 37 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 14 7 10 44 WILEY COLLEGE 8 - 3 - 23 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 4 11 - - 32

TOTAL 319 119 43 78 1,618

-52- APPENDIX T (Cont'd) BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1989 COMMUNICATIONS RADIO UNCF MASS T. V./ SPEECH/ INSTITUTIONS COMM. JOURN. FILM DRAMA OTHER TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. _ _ - BENEDICT COLLEGE _ 18 _ _ BENNETT COLLEGE _ _ _ _ BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 16 _ - _ CLAFLIN COLLEGE _ _ _ CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 1 7 19 2 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 14 _ _ 1 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE - - - _ FISK UNIVERSITY - -1. - 1 FLORIDA EMORIAL COLL. - - _ - HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. - 7 _ _ INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. _ _ _ _ JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. _ _ _ _ _ JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 15 6 _ 4 25 _ KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - 3 _ - 3 LANE COLLEGE _ - _ _ 7 7 _ LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE - _ ^ - _ LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE _ - _ - MILES COLLEGE _ _ _ I 3 _ MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 16 _ 1 _ 17 MORRIS COLLEGE - - _ _ 9 9 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE _ 3 _ _ _ 3 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 3 - - _ _ 3 PAINE COLLEGE _ 3 _ _ _ 3 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE _ _1 _ _ PHILANDER SMITH COLL. - - - _ RUST COLLEGE _ 4 _ _ 5 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 2 7 _ _ 13 ST. PAUL'S COLL. - - _ _ SHAW UNIVERSITY - 12 7 SPELMAN COLLEGE _ _ 3 STILLMAN COLLEGE 10 _ _ TALLADEGA COLLEGE _ _ _ TEXAS COLLEGE _ _ _ TOUGALOO COLLEGE _ _ _ _ 4 _ TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY _ - _ - VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. - _ _ _ 8 _ VOORHEES COLLEGE - _ - WILBERFORCE UNIV. 12 _ _ - - 32 WILEY COLLEGE _ _ - 2 XAVIER UNIVERSITY - 11 1 - 12. TOTAL 77 69 62 16 48 272

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BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BYMAJOR 1988-1989 EDUCATION COMPU- CRIM- TER INAL BUS. CHILD SPEC. ELEM. PHYS. UNCF ED. SCI. JUST ED. DEV. ED. ED. INSTITUTIONS - - BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 4 - - 4 - 18 18 - 8 5 - - BENEDICT COLLEGE - 4 - 1 2 1 BENNETT COLLEGE 3 4 23 2 - 18 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 4 CLAFLIN COLLEGE - - 6 6 4 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 11 - 2 10 5 - - 2 3 3 1 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 24 2 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 1 - - 3 - - - FISK UNIVERSITY - - - - - 8 6 FLORIDA EMORIAL COLL. 3 20 - - - 6 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 11 - - - 1 - JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 9 - - 4 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 18 - 10 - - KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - - - - 3 5 7 - - LANE COLLEGE 9 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE - - - - 3 1 - - LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE _. ... - 12 - MILES COLLEGE - - 23 - - - 11 3 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE - MORRIS COLLEGE - - - 1 - 1 - - - MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 1 5 - 5 - 3 - OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1 - - 1 - - - 2 - 2 - PAINE COLLEGE 1 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 2 1 - - 3 4 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. - - - - 2 13 10 6 RUST COLLEGE 8 - 3 2 4 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 27 21 8 18 1 9 - ST. PAUL'S COLL. - 4 - - 3 2 SHAW UNIVERSITY 9 48 - 5 3 21 - - 17 - - - SPELMAN COLLEGE 2 STILLMAN COLLEGE 8 - - - - 2 - - TALLADEGA COLLEGE 7 - - - 1 4 TEXAS COLLEGE 2 - 1 - - 8 1 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 5 4 - TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 20 - - VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. - 2 1 2 - - 2 5 - - - VOORHEES COLLEGE - - WILBERFORCE UNIV. - - - - - 4 - - - - 1 2 WILEY COLLEGE 5 - XAVIER UNIVERSITY 13 - - - 4 244 141 17 99 21 155 74 APPENDIX T (Cont'd) BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1989 EDUCATION ENGINEERING SECOND. UNCF EDUCA- ELECT MECHAN. INSTITUTIONS TION OTHER TOTAL ENG'R. ENG'R. OTHER TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. - 2 6 - - BENEDICT COLLEGE 8 21 - - - - BENNETT COLLEGE - 1 5 - - - - BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. - 4 27 - - - CLAFLIN COLLEGE - - 10 - - - - CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. - 8 30 - - DILLARD UNIVERSITY 2 - 11 - - - - EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE - 1 30 - - - FISK UNIVERSITY ------FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. - 6 20 - - HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. - - 7 - - - INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. - - - ... - JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 3 - 3 - - - _. JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 3 1 18 ...... - KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - 2 2 - - - - LANE COLLEGE - - 8 - - - - LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE - - 9 - - - - LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE - - 3 - - - MILES COLLEGE - 2 14 - - - - MOREHOUSE COLLEGE - - 4 - - - - MORRIS COLLEGE - 6 8 - - - - MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE - 2 7 - - - OAKWOOD COLLEGE - - A - _ - PAINE COLLEGE - - 4 - - - - PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 3 - 8 _ _ _ - PHILANDER SMITH COLL. - 19 - - - - RUST COLLEGE - - 19 - - - - ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. - - 33 - - - - ST. PAUL'S COLL. - - 13 - - - SHAW UNIVERSITY 1 2 16 - - - - SPELMAN COLLEGE - - 17 - - - - STILLMAN COLLEGE - - 4 - - - - TALLADEGA COLLEGE ------TEXAS COLLEGE - - 6 - - - - TOUGALOO COLLEGE - - 14 - - - - TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY - 13 17 34 21 9 64 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV - - 5 - - - VOORHEES COLLEGE ------WILBERFORCE UNIV. ------WILEY COLLEGE - - 3 - - - - XAVIER UNIVERSITY - - 9 - -

TOTAL 12 58 436 34 21 9 64

65 -55- APPENDIX T (Cont'd)

BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1983 HEALTH PROFESSIONS UNCF Eng- Fgn. Med. Nurs- Nutri- Phar- INSTIM.ONS lish Lang. Tech. ing tion macv Other Total BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. ------BENEDICT COLLEGE 3 - - - - 12 12 lENNETT COLLEGE 3 - 1 - - - 5 6 bETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 4 - - 17 - - - 17 CLAPLIN COLLEGE 6 - - - - - CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 3 1 2 - - - 1 3 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 4 - - 45 - - 8 53 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 2 ------FISK UNIVERSITY 2 ------FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 5 - 1 - - - - 1 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 4 ------INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. ------.. JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 3 ... - - ._ - JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 6 ------KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - - - - - 1 1 LANE COLLEGE 3 ------LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 8 ------LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 2 ------MILES COLLEGE 3 ------_. - MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 10 1 - - - MORRIS COLLEGE 5 ------'MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 1 - 1 2 - - 4 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 1 - - - 2 - 4 6 PAINE COLLEGE 1 ._ - - - ... - - PAUL QUINN COLLEGE - - 2 - - - 2 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 1 ... - ... - ... - RUST COLLEGE 5 ------ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 3 1 - .. .. 3 3 ST. PAUL'S COLL. 1 - ,.. ,.. ... ,.. - - SHAW UNIVERSITY ------4 4 SPELMAN COLLEGE 58 6 - - - 18 18 STILLMAN COLLEGE 3 ------TALLADEGA COLLEGE 5 - - - - - 5 5 TEXAS COLLEGE 2 ------TOUGALOO COLLEGE 4 ------TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 5 3 14 3 - 10 30 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 1 - ._ ...... - - VOORHEES COLLEGE ------WILBERFORCE UNIV. ------11 11 WILEY COLLEGE ------XAVIER UNIVERSITY 5 2 8 - - 68 - 76

TOTAL 172 11 18 78 5 68 86 255

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UNCF Home INSTITUTIONS Economics rath Music BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. - 3 BENEDICT COLLEGE 1 BENNETT COLLEGE 4 3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 8 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 15 3 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 4 - DILLARD UNIVERSITY 6 2 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 1 FISK UNIVERSITY 1 1 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 1 2 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL 1 1 INTERDENOM. THEO. CNTR. - JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 3 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 2 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1 LANE COLLEGE LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 6 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 3 MILES COLLEGE - MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 12 1 MORRIS COLLEGE 11 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 1 1 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 3 3 3 PAINE COLLEGE - 4 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE - 1 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 2 2 RUST COLLEGE - 2 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 9 ST. PAUL'S COLL. 6 - SHAW UNIVERSITY 3 - SPELMAN COLLEGE 10 4 STILLMAN COLLEGE 2 3 1 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 4 - TEXAS COLLEGE 2 2 2 TOUGALOO COLLEGE - a 4 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 8 5 - VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 7 2 VOORHEES COLLEGE 7 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 6 WILEY COLLEGE - XAVIER UNIVERSITY 8 1

TOTAL 19 169 33

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BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MA,IOR 1988-1989 PHYSICALSCIENCE UNCF RELIG. & INSTITUTIONS CHEM. PHYS. OTHER TOTAL PSYCH. PHILOS. BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE - - - - BENEDICT COLLEGE 6 8 - 14 BENNETT COLLEGE - - - - 8 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 2 - - 2 15 3 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 2 - - 2 - 2 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 3 5 - 8 5 1 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1 7 8 3 - EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 2 - - 2 2 2 i FISK UNIVERSITY 6 - 1 7 11 A FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 4 - - 4 18 1 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. - - - INTERDENOM. THEO. CTR. - - - 73 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 2 - - 2 - 1 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 1 - - 1 8 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - - - LANE COLLEGE - LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE - - - - - LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 1 - - 1 3 MILES COLLEGE 1 - - 1 - MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 2 17 12 31 11 3 MORRIS COLLEGE - - - - - 1 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE - - - - 2 2 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 2 - 4 6 4 28 PAINE COLLEGE 1 - - 1 2 - PAUL QUINN COLLEGE - - - - - 3 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. - - - - 2 1 RUST COLLEGE 4 - - 4 - ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. - - - - 7 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE - - - SHAW UNIVERSITY 1 - - 1 5 7 SPELMAN COLLEGE 17 1 - 18 44 1 STILLMAN COLLEGE 3 3 - 6 - TALLADEGA COLLEGE 6 - 8 4 TEXAS COLLEGE - - - - TOUGALOO COLLEGE 5 4 - 9 6 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 1 1 - 2 4 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 2 - - 2 3 3 VOORHEES COLLEGE - - - WILBVRFORCE UNIVERSITY 1 - 2 3 8 - WILEY COLLEGE 2 - - 2 - 1 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 37 7 - 44 10 2

TOTAL 117 53 19 189 185 63

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APPENDIX T (Cont'd)

BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1389 SOCIAL SCIENCES UNCF POL. SOC. INSTITUTIONS ECON. HIST. SCI. WORK BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE - - 1 - BENEDICT COLLEGE - 2 10 14 BENNETT COLLEGE - - 3 8 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. - 1 6 - CLAFLIN COLLEGE - 2 - - CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 2 1 7 5 DILLARD UNIVERSITY - 2 5 6 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE - - - FISK UNIVERSITY 4 1 lp - FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 1 - 1 - HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 3 - 5 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER - - - JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. - 2 - - JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. - 3 2 5 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - - - - LANE COLLEGE - 2 - - LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 5 2 7 8_ LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE - - 3 2 MILES COLLEGE - - 3 - MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 5 4 24 MORRIS COLLEGE - 2 4 - MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE - - 10 - OAKWOOD COLLEGE 2 - 7 PAINE COLLEGE ... - - - PAUL QUINN COLLEGE - 1 4 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. - - 2 9 RUST COLLEGE - - - 6 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 2 - 6 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE - - 6 SHAW UNIVERSITY - - - SPELMAN COLLEGE 51 2 35 STILLMAN COLLEGE - 7 - - TALLADEGA COLLEGE 1 1 - 4 TEXAS COLLEGE - - - - TOUGALOO COLLEGE - 3 g - TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 2 2 16 10 VIRGINIA UNION UNZV. - 7 9 VOORHEES COLLEGE - 9 30 WILBERFORCE UNIV. - - 11 - WILEY COLLEGE - 3 - XAVIER UNIVERSITY - 1 10 1

TOTAL 76 53 202 128

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BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1989

SOCIAL SCIENCES UNCF URB. OTHER GRAND INSTITUTIONS SOCIO. STUDIES OTHER TOTAL MAJORS TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 7 - 8 4 47 BENEDICT COLLEGE 1 - 27 3 189 BENNETT COLLEGE 1 - 12 8 82 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 8 15 3 236 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 25 27 108 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 1 - 16 - 225 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 3 2 5 23 190 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 3 - 3 - 75 FISK UNIVERSITY 2 - 17 - 5E FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 5 30 17 8 176 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 6 14 80 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER - - - - - JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 7 - 9 - 61 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 5 4 - 19 - 158 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE - - - 13 LANE COLLEGE 16 - 18 76 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 4 1 27 91 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 7 - 12 65 MILES COLLEGE 9 12 - 63 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 1 2 1 37 296 MORRIS COLLEGE 10 - 4 20 8 98 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 1 - - 11 13 90 OAKWOOD COLLEGE - - 9 2 113 PAINE COLLEGE 9 - - 9 - 54 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 1 - 6 43 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 3 - 14 - 78 RUST COLLEGE 3 - 9 86 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 16 24 233 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 7 13 - 98 SHAW UNIVERSITY 36 - 3 39 2 259 SPELMAN COLLEGE 18 - 2 108 7 353 STILLMAN COLLEGE 8 15 - 101 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 1 7 9 100 TEXAS COLLEGE 2 - 1 3 32 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 5 14 - 104 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 7 - - 37 6 342 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 3 - 19 3 110 VOORHEES COLLEGE - - 39 - 100 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 4 - 6 21 1 114 WILEY COLLEGE 1 3 7 44 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 4 - 16 - 254

TOTAL 241 8 45 753 77 5,095

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MASTER'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1989

AGRI- ARCHI- COMPU- CRIM- UNCF CUL- TECH- BUSINESS TER INAL INSTITUTIONS TURE TURE BIOLOGY (MARKETING) SCI. JUST. CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. - - 1 65 26 11 FISK UNIVERSITY ------INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. - - - - - _ TUSKEGEE UNIV. 7 1 1 - _ _ XAVIER UNIV. - - - - _ _

TOTAL 7 1 2 65 26 11

EDUCATION UNCF CURRI- INSTITUTIONS ADMIN. COUNSELING CULUM TEACHING OTHERTOTAL CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 41 - - - - 41 FISK UNIVERSITY - - - - _ _ IWERDENOM. THEO. CEN. - - - _ - TUSKEGEE UNIV. 2 10 - 10 22 XAVIER UNIV. 6 13 13 7 - 39

TOTAL 49 23 13 7 10 102

UNCF ENGIN- FGN. HEALTH LIBRARY INSTITUTIONS ENGLISH EERING LANG. PROFESS. SCI. MATH. CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 1 - 1 - 29 5 FISK UNIVERSITY - - - _ - _ INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. - - - - _ - TUSKEGEE UNIV. - 13 - 6 - _ XAVIER UNIV. - - - 28 - _

TOTAL 1 13 1 34 29 5

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MASTER'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1989

UNCF PHYSICAL SCIENCES INSTITUTIONS PSYCHOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS TOTAL CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. - 7 1 8 FISK UNIVERSITY 2 1 4 5 INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. - - - - TUSKEGEE UNIV. - 1 1 XAVIER UNIV. - - - -

TOTAL 2 9 5 14

SOCIAL SCIENCES UNCF POL. SOC. SOCI- INSTITUTIONS RELIGION ECON. HISTORY SCI. WK. OLOGY TOTAL CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. - 3 1 2 37 3 46 FISK UNIVERSITY - - - - - 1 1 INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. - - - - TUSKEGEE UNIV. - - - XAVIER UNIV. 4 ------

TOTAL 4 3 1 2 37 4 47

UNCF OTHER INSTITUTIONS THEOLOGY DEGREES TOTAL CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. - 18 252 FISK UNIVERSITY - 8 INTERDENOM. THEO. CEN. - - 63 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 63 51 XAVIER UNIV. - 71

TOTAL 63 18 445 r-

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PROFESSIONAL AND DOCTORAL DEGREES COM:ERRED BY MAJOR 1988-1989

PROFESSIONAL DEGREES UNCF EDUCATION VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS DIVINITY ADMINISTRATION MEDICINE TOTAL CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 10 - 10 TUSKEGEE UNIV. - - 47 47 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 30 30

TOTAL 30 10 47 87

DOCTORAL DEGREES EDUCATION COUNSEL. UNCF BIO- CHEM- GUI- POL. SOC. RELI- INSTITUTIONS LOGY ISTRY ADMIN. DANCE SCI. WK. GION TOTAL CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 7 2 15 5 11 7 - 47 I . T. C. - - - 1 1

TOTAL 7 2 15 5 11 7 1 48

'7 '3 -63- Appendix W

DUAL-DEGREE ENGINEERING ENROLLMENT Fall, 1989

STUDENT PARTICIPANTS Number By Sex By Class Level Since UNCF Total Jr & Yr 1 Yr 2 Prog. INSTITUTIONS Number M F Fr So Sr Emu'. Enor. -Estab. BENEDICT COLLEGE 26 19 7 11 9 6 0 0 5 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 45 39 6 40 3 2 0 0 1 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 143 81 62 82 29 21 7 4 31 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 6 5 1 0 0 0 4 2 19 FISK UNIVERSITY 16 4 12 10 2 4 0 0 18 FLORIDA MEMEORIAL COLL. 15 9 6 6 6 3 0 0 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 10 8 2 0 4 5 1 0 0 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 36 25 11 22 13 1 0 0 5 LANE COLLEGE 10 9 1 7 2 0 0 1 1 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLL. 24 17 7 11 8 3 0 2 3 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 12 10 2 4 5 2 1 0 2 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 311 311 - 78 91 100 34 8 113 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 50 35 15 27 14 8 1 0 7 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 4 44 10 16 10 2 16 10 1 RUST COLLEGE 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 65 49 16 44 13 1 4 3 0 SPELMAN COLLEGE 142 - 142 68 38 27 7 2 76 STILLMAN COLLEGE 15 12 3 13 2 0 0 0 1 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 9 4 5 2 2 2 3 0 20 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 47 29 18 27 15 5 0 0 18 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 45 19 26 14 11 10 4 6 40 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 137 84 53 67 27 16 7 20 48

TOTAL 1,221 816 405 549304 220 89 59 462 *Tuskegee University is the only UNCF college to offer a full curriculum in engineering, in addition to its participation in the dual-degree program. Appendix X

DUAL-DEGREE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS COOPERATING INSTITUTIONS 1989-90

UNCF INSTITUTIONS COOPERATING INSTITUTIONS BENEDICT COLLEGE Clemson University Georgia Inst. of Technology Southern Technical Institute

BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE Tuskegee University University of Florida

CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY Auburn University Boston University Georaia Inst. of rechnologv Rochester Inst. of Technology

DILLARD UNIVERSITY Auburn University Columbia University Georgia Inst. of Technoloay

EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE

FISK UNIVERSITY Vanderbilt University

FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE University of Miami

JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY University of North Carolina -Charlotte

KNOXVILLE COLLEGE University of Tennessee

LANE COLLEGE Tennessee State University

LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE Christian Brothers College Tuskegee University

LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE Clemson University Columbia University

MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Auburn University Boston University Georgia Inst. of Technology Rochester Inst. of Technology

MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE Auburn University Boston University Georgia Inst. of Technology Rochester Inst. of Technology

OAKWOOD COLLEGE Alabama A&M University

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DUAL-DEGREE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS COOP.:RATING INSTITUTIONS 1989-1990

UNCF INSTITUTIONS COOPERATING INSTITUTIONS RUST COLLEGE Auburn University Georgia Inst. of Technology Memphis State University Mississippi State University Tuskegee University University of Mississippi

ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE North Carolina State Univ.

SPELMAN COLLEGE Auburn University Boston University Georgia Inst. of Technology Rochester Inst. of Technology

STILLMAN COLLEGE University of Alabama

TALLADEGA COLLEGE Auburn University Georgia Inst. of Technology Tuskegee University

TOUGALOO COLLEGE Brown University Georgia Inst. of Technology Memphis State University Tuskegee University University of Mississippi Un-versity of Wisconsin Washington University

VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY Howard University University of Iowa University of Michigan

WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY University of Dayton

XAVIER UNIVERSITY Georgia Inst. of Technology Tulane University University of Detroit University of Maryland University of New Orleans

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS PELL GRANTS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 325 $ 557,500 $1,715 BENEDICT COLLEGE 1,126 1,946,788 1,728 BENNETT COLLEGE 315 522,140 1,657 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 1,440 2,348,912 1,631 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 702 1,176,815 1,676 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1,083 1,672,328 1,544 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 469 740,996 1,579 FISK UNIVERSITY 441 738,945 1,675 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 1,665 2,618,979 1,572 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 323 523,283 1,620 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIIN COLLEGE 453 731,875 1,615 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 743 1,210,387 1,629 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,062 1,688,944 1,590 LANE COLLEGE 433 741,133 1,711 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 875 1,826,312 2,087 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 369 623,425 1,689 MILES COLLEGE 457 875,291 1,915 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 700 1,096,057 1,565 MORRIS COLLEGE 718 1,220,526 1,699 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 912 1,097,600 1,203 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 589 1,026.523 1,742 PAINE COLLEGE 431 695,600 1,613 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 364 601,743 1,653 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 412 667,774 1,620 RUST COLLEGE 725 1,230,947 1,697 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 1,219 2,010,402 1,622 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 343 553,027 1,612 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1,014 1,713,275 1,689 SPELMAN COLLEGE 645 1,002,1.'3 1,553 STILLMAN COLLEGE 613 1,056,401 1,723 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 401 720,487 1,796 TEXAS COLLEGE 320 623,751 1,949 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 705 1,084,609 1,538 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 1,624 2,542,702 1,565 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 634 1,055,944 1,665 VOORHEES COLLEGE 530 940,116 1,773 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 657 1,068,070 1,625 WILEY COLLEGE 317 530,623 1,673 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 1,331 2,182,094 1,639

TOTAL 27,505 $45,264,467 $1,645

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTS 1988-89

IOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 325 $ 557,500 $1,715 BENEDICT COLLEGE 583 318,042 546 BENNETT COLLEGE 87 87,9r3 1,011 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 625 579,565 927 CLAFLIN COLLEGF 286 226,015 790 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 224 184,366 823 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 210 221,460 1,055 FISK UNIVERSITY 269 213,450 793 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 240 166,730 695 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 83 63,066 760 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER NA NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 229 198,956 869 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 335 291,472 870 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,062 316,816 298 LANE COLLEGE 326 444,151 1,362 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 323 303,795 941 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 135 118,611 879 MILES COLLEGE 291 291,930 1,003 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 307 448,914 1,462 MORRIS COLLEGE 381 256,487 673 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 400 484,000 1,210 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 263 288,193 1,096 PAINE COLLEGE 185 115,743 626 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 252 194,276 771 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 59 31,677 537 RUST COLLEGE 620 417,171 673 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 596 780,694 1,310 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 134 135,870 1,014 SHAW UNIVERSITY 536 725,518 1,354 SPELMAN COLLEGE 163 237,967 1,460 STILLMAN COLLEGE 386 269,755 699 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 339 292,504 863 TEXAS COLLEGE 201 Z90,183 1,444 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 343 197,921 577 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 764 1,046,350 1,370 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITZ 351 284,334 810 VOORHEES COLLEGE 376 399,095 1,061 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 625 945,865 1,513 WILEY COLLEGE 150 226,533 1,510 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 838 536,659 760

TOTAL 13,902 $12,289,597 $ 955

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS COLLEGE WORK-STUDY PROGRAM 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 300 $ 168,040 $ 560 BENEDICT COLLEGE 866 790,749 913 BENNETT COLLEGE 159 157,24? 989 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 496 571,640 1,153 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 451 581,246 1,289 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 216 242,199 1,121 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 318 307,898 968 FISK UNIVERSITY 188 195,949 1,042 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 374 292,045 781 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 122 113,144 927 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 75 92,967 1,240 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 322 276,448 859 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 564 512,604 909 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,155 190,901 165 LANE COLLEGE 355 240,533 678 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 447 258,280 578 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 263 252,041 263 MILES COLLEGE 137 206,263 1,506 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 310 372,712 1,202 MORRIS COLLEGE 358 338,265 945 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 412 360,000 874 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 240 286,500 1,194 PAINE COLLEGE 344 542,526 1,577 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 289 188,034 651 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 104 88,897 855 RUST COLLEGE 656 432,250 657 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 453 564,726 1,247 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 265 320,006 1,208 SHAW UNIVERSITY 707 480,103 679 SPELMAN COLLEGE 259 269,320 1,040 STILLMAN COLLEGE 312 182,695 586 TALLADEGA f:OLLEGE 220 176,393 802 TEXAS COLLEGE 240 221,420 923 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 211 209,153 991 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 644 786,225 1,221 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 545 570,162 1,046 VOORHEES COLLEGE 340 287,965 847 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 732 1,354,736 1,851 WILEY COLLEGE 234 205,461 87, XAVIER UNIVERSITY 1,023 772,639 755

TOTAL 15,706 $14,459,378 $ 920

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS STAFFORD LOANS (GSL'S) 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 242 $ 567,169 $2,344 BENEDICT COLLEGE 820 1,432,257 1,747 BENNETT COLLEGE 176 929,879 5,283 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 1,264 3,325,267 2,631 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 431 552,000 1,281 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 1,182 3,054,133 2,584 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 247 379,422 1,536 FISK UNIVERSITY 525 1,518,982 2,893 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 1,301 4,042,321 3,107 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 250 678,141 2,713 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 153 934,698 6,109 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 325 708,724 2,181 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 742 1,684,720 2,271 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,306 2,041,454 1,563 LANE COLLEGE 297 652,390 2,197 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 307 803,115 2,616 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 107 178,280 1,666 MILES COLLEGE 317 702,233 2,215 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 708 1,845,296 2,606 MORRIS COLLEGE 457 518,521 1,092 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 812 2,436,000 3,000 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE NA NA NA PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 144 348,061 2,417 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 232 473,094 2,039 RUST COLLEGE 462 639,566 1,384 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 945 2,216,893 2,346 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 281 636,434 2,265 SHAW UNIVERSITY 600 1,499,530 2,499 SPELMAN COLLEGE 696 1,932,587 2,849 STILLMAN COLLEGE 417 768,656 1,844 TALLADEGA COLLEGE NA 1IA NA TEXAS COLLEGE 319 677,6718 2,124 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 525 91,22 1,751 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 2,100 4,745,821 2,260 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 459 1,120,456 2,441 VOORHEES COLLEGE 420 476,440 1,134 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 493 1,508,848 3,061 WILEY COLLEGE 196 370,693 2,762 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 1,524 4,209,568 2,762

TOTAL 21,782 $51,579,309 $2,367

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS PERKINS LOANS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE NA $ NA $ NA BENEDICT COLLEGE 310 131,766 4)5 BENNETT COLLEGE 25 33,750 1,350 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 1 700 700 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 198 129,418 654 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 186 200,328 1,077 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE NA NA NA FISK UNIVERSITY 87 140,870 1,619 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE NA NA NA HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 53 42,188 796 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 8 13,053 1,632 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 113 137,156 1,214 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 122 95,117 780 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE NA NA NA LANE COLLEGE 3 4,700 1,567 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 8 9,658 1,207 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 56 64,893 1,159 MILES COLLEGE 31 36,279 1,170 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 253 339,105 1,340 MORRIS COLLEGE 59 59,A6 1,002 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 98 90 JO 918 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE 31 20,236 653 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITi COLLEGE 37 28,813 779 RUST COLLEGE NA NA NA SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 143 291,129 2,036 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 79 123,625 1,565 SHAW UNIVERSITY 38 51,570 1,357 SPELMAN COLLEGE 206 242,291 1,176 STILLMAN COLLEGE 41 29,616 722 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 16 24,978 1,561 TEXAS COLLEGE 7 7,773 1,110 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 70 60,000 857 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 719 835,092 1,161 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 119 167,498 1,408 VOORHEES COLLEGE 164 124,163 757 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 294 484,189 1,647 WILEY COLLEGE 59 54,379 922 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 368 226,386 615

TOTAL 4,002 $4,299,865 $1,074

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS PLUS LOANS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDEb AVERAGE AMOUNT BLRBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 10 $ 40,000 $4,000 BENEDICT COLLEGE NA 139,070 NA BENNETT COLLEGE NA NA NA BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 236 688,687 2,918 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 19 55,846 2,939 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 307 957,226 3,118 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 5 12,855 2,143 FISK UNIVERSITY 68 198,319 2,916 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 103 201,000 1,951 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 13 61,720 4,748 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER NA NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 22 53,814 2,446 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 31 111,767 3,605 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 2 8,000 4,000 LANE COLLEGE 5 20,000 4,000 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 22 27,650 1,257 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE NA NA NA MILES COLLEGE 2 8,000 4,000 MOREgOUSE COLLEGE 190 665,000 3,500 MORRIS COLLEGE 7 17,000 2,429 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 122 338,000 2,770 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE NA NA NA PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 14 46,835 3,345 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 1 4,000 4,000 RUST COLLEGE 8 26,004 3,251 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 193 532,9U 2,761 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 14 48,525 3,466 SHAW UNIVERSITY 73 144,834 1,984 SPELMAN COLLEGE 206 242,291 1,176 STILLMAN COLLEGE 23 60,513 2,631 TALLADEGA COLLEGE NA NA NA TEXAS COLLEGE NA NA NA TOUGALOO COLLEGE 525 919,522 1,751 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 75 94,238 1,257 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 45 109,944 2,443 VOORHEES COLLEGE 8 25,740 3,218 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 33 121,247 3,674 WILEY COLLEGE 4 13,784 3,446 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 117 491 931 3 863

TOT:1L 2,504 $6,446,324 $2,574

-72- 82) P.PPENDIX Y (Cont'd.)

FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS SLS LOANS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE NA $ NA $ NA BENEDICT COLLEGE NA 22,505 NA BENNETT COLLEGE NA NA NA BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 98 319,595 3,261 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 2 6,625 3,313 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 59 206,500 3,500 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 17 35,907 2,112 FISK UNIVERSITY 46 120,100 2,611 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 228 315,022 1,382 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 26 112,449 4,135 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 28 90,964 3,249 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 6 12,331 2,055 ;uHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY NA NA NA KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 5(8 772,240 1,360 LANE COLLEGE 16 35,192 2,200 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 125 50,000 400 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE NA NA NA MILES COLLEGE 24 84,122 3,505 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 190 665,308 3,502 MORRIS COLLEGE 4 10,000 2,500 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 242 278,000 1,149 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE NA NA NA PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 16 46,079 2,880 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 2 3,000 1,500 RUST COLLEGE 4 6,573 1,643 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 11 27,552 2,505 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 1 4,000 4,000 SHAW UNIVERSITY 51 90,932 1,783 SPELMAN COLLEGE 53 164,957 3,112 STILLMAN COLLEGE 9 18,500 2,056 TALLADEGA COLLEGE NA NA NA TEXAS COLLEGE NA NA NA TOUGALOO COLLEGE 525 919,522 1,752 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 50 98,200 1,960 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 18 39,684 2,205 VOORHEES COLLEGE 4 13,440 3,360 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 2 5,000 2,500 WILEY COLLEGE 17 33,050 1,945 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 103 377 886 3 6F'

TOTAL 2_545 $4,985,245 $1,958

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS& GRANTS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 35 $ 105,000 $3,000 BENEDICT COLLEGE 116 285,174 2,458 BENNETT COLLEGE 84 142,264 1,694 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 518 1,246,359 2,406 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 130 314,961 2,423 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 427 1,174,674 2,751 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 84 138,277 1,646 FISK UNIVERSITY 98 421,932 4,305 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 325 663,022 2,040 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 151 280,333 1,857 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 196 456,592 2,330 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 337 387,705 1,150 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 269 487,126 1,811 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,371 1,830,549 1,335 LANE COLLEGE NA NA NA LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 98 238,167 2,430 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 198 586,482 2,962 MILES COLLEGE 135 273,289 2,024 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 379 1,204,389 3,178 MORRIS COLLEGE 35 41,950 1,199 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 150 390,000 2,600 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 385 438,200 1,138 PAINE COLLEGE 59 156,428 2,651 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 139 99,275 714 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 87 146,808 1,687 RUST COLLEGE 225 390,637 1,736 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 538 1,265,468 2,352 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 189 314,220 1,663 SHAW UNIVERSITY 888 572,482 645 SPELMAN COLLEGE 466 899,837 1,931 STILLMAN COLLEGE 260 527,185 2,028 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 122 254,051 2,082 TEXAS COLLEGE 129 201,802 1,564 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 25 40,072 1,603 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 938 1,499,027 1,598 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 51 83,142 1,630 VOORHEES COLLEGE 179 109,499 612 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 122 230,962 1,893 WILEY COLLEGE 200 :27,368 637 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 343 880,816 2,568

TOTAL 10,481 $18,905,524 $1,803

-74- 84 APPENDIX Y (Cont'd.)

FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS COLLEGE and/or OTHER LOANS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE NA $ NA $ NA BENEDICT COLLEGE NA NA NA BENNETT COLLEGE NA NA NA BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA CLAFLIN COLLEGE NA NA NA CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 88 158,859 1,805 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 22 23,396 1,063 FISK UNIVERSITY NA NA NA FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE NA NA NA HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 1 1,000 1,000 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER NA NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE NA NA NA JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 69 4,892 71 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE NA NA NA LANE COLLEGE NA NA NA LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE NA NA NA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE NA NA NA MILES COLLEGE NA NA NA MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 4 24,378 6,095 MORRIS COLLEGE NA NA NA MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 150 150,000 1,000 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE 387 738,014 1,907 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 2 1,909 955 RUST COLLEGE 35 40,498 1,157 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE NA NA NA SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 2 7,100 3,550 SHAW UNIVERSITY NA NA NA SPELMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA STILLMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA TALLADEGA LOLLEGE 212 508,006 2,396 TEXAS COLLEGE 24 46,558 1,940 TOUGALOO COLLEGE NA NA NA TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 28 70,972 2,535 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 217 443,510 2,044 VOORHEES COLLEGE NA NA NA WILBERFORCE COLLEGE NA NA NA WILEY COLLEGE NA NA NA XAVIER UNIVERSITY NA NA NA

TOTAL 1,241 $2,219,092 $1,788

; -75- 85 APPENDIX Y (Cont'd.)

FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS STATE SCHOLARSHIPS& GRANTS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 214 $ 414,000 $1,935 BENEDICT COLLEGE 848 1,545,2(i2 1,822 BENNETT COLLEGE 206 312,000 1,515 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 1,079 1,659,367 1,538 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 425 771,665 1,816 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 15 24,929 1,662 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 414 387,086 935 FISK UNIVERSITY 31 36,876 1,190 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 855 1,010,032 1,181 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 139 209,774 1,509 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER NA NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 203 222,255 1,095 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 422 410,725 973 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 44 50,425 1,146 LANE COLLEGE 109 121,626 1,116 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 424 479,039 1,130 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 318 642,601 2,021 MILES COLLEGE 383 214,327 560 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 604 403,614 668 MORRIS COLLEGE 465 855,890 1,841 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 751 413,000 550 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 7 2,176 311 PAINE COLLEGE 534 393,829 738 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 259 217,418 839 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 85 36,4e6 429 RUST COLLEGE 49 30,114 615 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 870 1,360,140 1,563 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 365 552,982 1,515 SHAW UNIVERSITY 391 394,200 1,008 SPELMAN COLLEGE 343 276,573 806 STILLMAN COLLEGE 585 291,493 498 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 24 21,300 888 TEXAS COLLEGE 180 160,253 890 TOUGALOO CULLEGE 46 34,569 752 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 62 74,800 1,206 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 612 895,266 1,463 VOORHEES COLLEGE 229 429,145 1,874 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 281 241,531 860 WILEY COLLEGE 152 169,970 1,118 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 41 32,816 800

TOTAL 13,064 $15,799,584 $1,209

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vamene APPENDIX Y (Cont'd.)

FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS OTHER SCHOLARSHKPS& GRANTS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 12 $ 15,000 $1,250 BENEDICT COLLEGE 93 103,361 1,111 BENNETT COLLEGE NA NA NA BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 86 135,354 1,574 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 59 66,272 1,123 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 115 139,648 1,214 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 42 47,219 1,124 FISK UNIVERSITY 399 277,796 696 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 34 86,298 2,538 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 15 40,133 2,676 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 54 :,560 788 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE NA NA NA JOHIgSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 109 176,787 1,622 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 49 55,376 1,130 LANE COLLEGE 37 66,490 1,797 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 81 99,064 1,223 LIVINGSTONE COLLKIGE NA NA NA MILES COLLEGE 37 30,550 326 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 165 317,120 1,922 MORRIS COLLEGE 40 85,678 2,142 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGF. 128 96,000 750 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 40 81,600 2,040 PAINE COLLEGE 183 333,531 1,823 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 65 63,200 972 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 35 29,774 851 RUST COLLEGE 65 63,874 983 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 149 155,150 1,041 SAINT PAUL'e COLLEGE 48 51,448 1,072 SHAW UNIVERSITY 11 17,650 1,605 SPELMAN COLLEGE 206 822,258 3,992 STILLMAN COLLEGE 25 30,605 1,224 TALLADEGA COLLEGE NA NA NA TEXAS COLLEGE 53 77,595 1,464 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 41 90,242 2,201 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 601 948,037 1,577 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 194 202,797 1,045 VOORHEES COLLEGE 53 58,929 1,112 WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 130 209,709 1,613 WILEY COLLEGE 189 158,718 840 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 299 473,534 1,584

TOTAL 3,942 $5,749,357 $1,458

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FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS/AWARDS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED .:VERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE NA $ NA $ NA BENEDICT COLLEGE 8 25,944 3,243 BENNETT COLLEGE NA NA NA BETHUNE-COMMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA CLAFLIN COT:LEGE NA NA NA CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY 4 20,000 5,000 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 1 1,2G8 1,208 FISK UNIVERSITY NA NA NA FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE NA NA NA HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE NA NA NA INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER NA NA NA JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE NA NA NA JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY NA NA NA KNOXVILLE COLLEGE NA NA NA LANE COLLEGE NA NA NA LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE NA NA NA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE NA NA NA MILES COLLEGE NA NA NA MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 40 190,092 4,752 MORRIS COLLEGE 3 7,200 2,400 MORRIS BRDWN COLLEGE 40 344,000 8,600 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE 2 9,000 4,500 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE NA NA NA RUST COLLEGE NA NA NA SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 5 17,775 3,555 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 2 8,432 4,216 SHAW UNIVERSITY 1 2,000 2,000 SPELMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA STILLMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA TALLADEGA COLLEGE NA NA NA TEXAS COLLEGE NA NA NA TOUGALOO COLLEGE NA NA NA TUSKEGEE COLLEGE 88 429,225 4,878 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 2 9,961 4,981 VOORHEES COLLEGE NA NA NA WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 2 2,000 1,000 WILEY COLLEGE NA NA NA XAVIER UvIVERSITY NA NA NA

TOTAL 198 $1,066,837 $5,388

-78- c0 u0 APPENDIX Y (Cont'd.)

FINANCIAL AID ALLOCATIONS VETERAN'S BENEFITS 1988-89

TOTAL NUMBER OF AMOUNT UNCF INSTITUTIONS STUDENTS AWARDED AVERAGE AMOUNT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE NA $ NA $ NA BENEDICT COLLEGE NA NA NA BENNETT COLLEGE NA NA NA BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 42 60,228 1,434 CLAFLIN COLLEGE NA NA NA CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY NA NA NA DILLARD UNIVERSITY NA NA NA EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 17 NA NA FISK UNIVERSITY 14 17,640 - 1,260 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE NA NA NA HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE NA NA NA INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 7 7,753 1,108 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE NA NA NA JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 1 1,500 1,500 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE NA NA NA LANE COLLEGE NA NA NA LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE NA NA NA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE NA NA NA MILES COLLEGE NA NA NA MOREHOUSE COLLEGE NA NA NA MORRIS COLLEGE 13 13,049 1,004 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 30 30,000 1,000 OAKWOOD COLLEGE NA NA NA PAINE COLLEGE NA NA NA PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 23 55,593 2,417 RUST COLLEGE NA NA NA SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE NA NA NA SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 4 5,500 1,375 SHAW UNIVERSITY NA NA NA SPELMAN COLLEGE 10 34,560 3,456 STILLMAN COLLEGE NA NA NA TALLADEGA COLLEGE NA NA NA TEXAS COLLEGE NA NA NA TOUGALOO COLLEGE 1 2,520 2,520 TUSKEGEE COLLEGE NA NA NA VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY NA NA NA VOORHEES COLLEGE NA NA NA WILBERFORCE COLLEGE 6 15,730 2,622 WILEY COLLEGE NA NA NA XAVIER UNIVERSITY NA NA NA

TOTAL 168 $244,073 $1,452

89 -79-

; APPENDIX Z

INSTITUTIONAL COSTS (REGULAR,FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATES ON CAMPUS) 1989-90

UNCF TUITION& ROOM & BOOKS & INSTITUTIONS FEES BOARD SUPPLIES TOTAL BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE $3,338 $2,487 $700 $6,525 BENEDICT COLLEGE 4,571 2,280 600 7,451 BENNETT COLLEGE 4,965 2,000 600 7,565 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 4,134 2,583 450 7,167 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 3,768 1,890 780 6,438 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 5,624 2,685 600 8,909 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 5,100 3,150 500 8,750 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 3,116 3,400 400 6,916 FISK UNIVERSITY 4,615 2,442 500 7,557 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 4,266 2,620 400 7,286 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 4,000 2,910 550 7,460 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 3,610 3,108 855 7,573 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 3,610 3,108 855 7,573 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 5,055 2,268 475 7,798 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 5,090 3,400 300 8,790 LANE COLLEGE 4,000 2,242 550 6,792 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 3,600 NA 400 (4,000) LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 3,574 2,268 600 6,442 MILES COLLEGE 3,760 2,300 400 6,460 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 5,550 3,180 440 9,170 MORRIS COLLEGE 3,540 2,255 350 6,145 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 5,420 2,600 500 8,520 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 5,331 3,015 600 6,946 PAINE COLLEGE 4,570 2,350 400 7,320 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 2,714 2,750 400 5,864 PHILANDET? SMITH COLLEGE 2,350 2,300 400 5,050 RUST COLLEGE 3,552 1,448 5,000 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 4,250 1,400 500 6,150 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 4,312 2,855 430 7,597 SHAW UNIVERSITY 3,070 400 7,920 SPELMAN COLLEGE 5,859 4,130 450 10,439 STILLMAN COLLEGE 3,550 2,354 400 6,304 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 3,779 2,030 250 5,659 TEXAS COLLEGE 3,605 2,330 400 6,335 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 3,999 1,550 500 6,049 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 5,300 2,500 500 8,300 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 5,300 2,734 500 8,534 VOORHEES COLLEGE 3,150 2,522 500 6,172 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 5,674 3,020 500 9,194 WILEY COLLEGE 3,946 2,544 200 6,690 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 5,220 2,800 500 8,520

AVERAGE $4,273 $2,563 $477 $7,310

* Included in Tuition & Fees.

( ) Figure not included in calculation of -werages.

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CURRENT FUND REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES 1987-88& 1988-89

UNCF 1987-88 1988-89 INSTITUTIONS REVENUES EXPENDITURES REVENUESEXPENDITURES BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. $ 3,474,294 $ 3,380,132 $ 3,930,464 $ 3,979,238 BENEDICT COLLEGE 15,236,199 15,190,929 16,828,846 17,265,457 BENNETT COLLEGE 6,979,408 6,641,702 8,377,259 8,402,066 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 16,787,250 16,059,438 19,119,913 18,952,417 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 6,320,038 5,168,201 7,190,928 8,266,986 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV.* 33,085,158 32,604,783 40,001,962 39,487,886 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 12,070,120 12,021,074 13,894,138 13,596,433 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 6,738,747 7,338,092 5,833,594 5,573,580 FISK UNIVERSITY 9,689,328 9,637,867 10,900,730 10,911,018 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 19,073,263 17,705,110 17,270,361 17,020,581 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 5,491,907 5,769,125 7,040,727 7,274,192 INTERDENOM. THEO. CTR. 3,137,196 3,136,019 3,500,909 3,489,094 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 6,142,553 6,090,834 6,753,061 6,291,900 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 13,396,037 13,352,734 14,623,569 14,803,670 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 7,995,614 7,504,353 10,063,595 11,796,368 LANE COLLEGE 5,081,291 5,131,045 6,531,174 6,405,948 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE** 5,983,177 6,210,997 7,430,905 7,200,000 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 6,045,122 5,988,118 5,721,672 5,494,154 MILES COLLEGE 5,199,101 4,730,414 6,360,548 6,017,834 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 21,397,248 21,331,236 28,547,544 28,453,544 MORRIS COLLEGE 6,788,446 5,785,398 6,889,527 6,279,369 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 13,842,737 13,826,967 16,580,614 16,555,933 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 11,717,124 11,366,104 16,987,939 16,399,013 PAINE COLLEGE 7,037,624 6,902,240 6,725,199 6,306,797 PAUL jUINN COLLEGE*** 4,804,129 6,184,931 6,900,000 7,200,000 PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 2,431,283 2,296,369 4,053,059 3,812,303 RUST COLLEGE 7,618,262 7,775,793 9,435,568 9,323,027 SAINT AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 17,411,970 18,919,773 19,144,215 19,362,899 SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE 6,54 ,972 6,483,947 6,016,772 5,735,116 SHAW UNIVERSITY 15,921,447 15,594,717 14,688,018 13,922,397 SPELMAN COLLEGE 19,195,152 17,988,538 20,569,592 19,912,230 STILLMAN COLLEGE 8,500,660 8,639,052 9,250,257 9,128,382 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 7,350,010 7,262,312 7,350,010 7,262,312 TEXAS COLLEGE 4,370,853 4,251,254 4,747,950 4,729,989 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 8,257,883 8,515,632 8,455,284 9,462,241 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 41,695,477 43,438,769 49,250,301 49,230,108 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 11,637,197 10,959,324 14,102,475 14,347,229 VOORHEES COLLEGE 7,1:12,63 6,725,921 6,141,646 5,684,199 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 11,101,583 8,431,264 11,850,438 8,806,746 WILEY COLLEGE 5,328,767 4,816,580 5,920,982 5,159,926 XAVIER COLLEGE 20,292,153 19,825,927 24,451,134 21,.'30.038

TOTAL $448,300,743 $440,983,015 $509,432,879$501,232,620 AVERAGE $ 10,934,164 $ 10,755,683 $ 12,425,192$ 12,225,186

* Combined figures for Atlanta University & Clark College. ** Expenditures estimated for 1988-89. *** Revenues and expenditures estimated for 1988-89.

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DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENT REVENUES FUNDS

1988-89

TUI- PRI- ENDOW- CONTRI- UNCF TION& STATE FED. VATE MENT BUTED AUX INSTITUTION FEES GOV'T GOV'TGIFTS INCOME SERV. ENTER. OTHER BARBER-SCOTIA COLL. 34 0 16 30 1 0 20 <1 BENEDICT COLLEGE 36 0 34 8 5 0 14 3 BENNETT COLLEGE 32 4 21 25 2 0 14 2 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 42 8 14 15 2 0 18 1 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 37 0 22 18 2 0 19 2 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 39 0 30 19 2 0 8 2 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 48 0 12 13 8 0 15 4 EDWARD WATERS COLL. 26 19 33 15 0 0 12 1 FISK UNIVERSITY 32 0 29 20 1 0 15 1 , FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL.46 6 24 8 1 0 14 1 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL.34 0 22 24 2 0 12 4 INTER. THEO. CENTER 19 0 2 46 15 11 5 2 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL.39 1 9 11 18 <1 19 3 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV.33 4 23 20 <1 0 18 1 KNOXVILLE COLLFGE 58 0 25 36 1 0 0 <1 LANE COLLEGE 32 0 38 13 1 0 15 0 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLL. 52 0 18 21 2 0 5 2 LIVINGSTONE COLL. 34 6 <1 35 4 0 20 0 MILES COLLEGE 40 0 33 14 1 0 11 1 MOREHOUSE COLL. 44 0 11 16 8 0 17 3 MORRIS COLLEGE 40 <1 9 16 <1 0 21 13 MORRIS BROWN COLL. 48 0 23 10 <1 0 15 3 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 35 0 14 30 0 <1 16 4 PAINE COLLEGE 39 0 21 21 1 0 16 2 PAUL QUINN COLL. NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 32 1. 26 28 1 0 10 2 RUST COLLGE 31 <1 29 21 4 0 14 1 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 34 0 8 10 3 0 20 24 ST. PAUL'S COLL, 40 0 13 24 2 0 20 2 SHAW UNIVERSITY 50 9 12 16 0 0 11 1 SPELMAN COLLEGE 42 1 11 12 13 0 19 2 STILLMAN COLLEGE 26 0 31 15 7 0 17 4 TALLADEGA COLL. 25 0 32 21 0 6 17 0 TEXAS COLLEGE 37 <1 31 16 4 1 9 2 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 30 0 33 22 4 0 12 1 TUSKEGEE UNIV. 32 8 34 6 5 0 10 5 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 52 6 13 13 2 0 14 VOORHEES COLLEGE 29 0 26 19 4 0 20 i WILBERFORCE UNIV. 44 0 26 11 1 0 17 1 WILEY COLLEGE 26 0 27 35 0 0 10 2 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 50 <1 21 14 1 2 10 2

AVERAGE 37 2 21 19 3 <1 14 3

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UNCF PUBLIC STUDENT ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS INSTRUCTION RESEARCH SERVICE SERVICES SUPPORT BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 25 0 0 5 8 BENEDICT COLLEGE 14 12 0 6 3 BENNETT COLLEGE 32 0 0 6 2 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 27 2 1 10 4 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 27 0 0 6 5 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY 24 3 4 4 8 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 34 0 0 7 3 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 25 0 0 9 2 FISK UNIVERSITY 25 7 2 8 5 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 13 0 9 32 3 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 21 11 0 7 4 INTER. THEO. CENTER 24 1 8 5 R JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 21 <1 2 10 4 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 22 0 0 7 6 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 12 0 0 <1 2 LANE COLLEGE 16 0 5 4 7 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 20 0 0 7 12 MILES COLLEGE 22 0 1 15 1 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 20 4 0 5 6 MORRIS COLLEGE 24 0 0 11 6 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 20 <1 3 7 3 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 22 5 0 6 8 PAINE COLLEGE 47 C 0 10 3 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 16 6 7 16 4 RUST COLLEGE 25 -.1 1 6 7 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 28 <1 0 5 2 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 23 0 0 14 6 SHAW UNII,ERSITY 10 4 2 8 6 SPELMAN COLLEGE 27 5 1 9 5 STILLMAN COLLEGE 20 0 0 6 le TALLADEGA COLLEGE 14 0 2 5 A. TEXAS COLLEGE 12 0 4 5 9 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 24 6 <1 4 5 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 29 9 9 4 5 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 21 0 <1 5 3 VOORHEES COLLEGE 11 0 9 8 8 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 25 0 0 9 5 WILEY COLLEGE 15 0 3 5 5 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 37 5 <1 9 5

AVERAGE 22 2 2 8 5

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PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CURRENT FUND EXPENDITURES BY CATEGORY 1988-89

INSTI- UNCF SCHOLARSHIPS & TUTIONAL AUXILLARY INSTITUTIONS PLANT FELLOWSHIPS SUPPORT ENTERPRISES OTHER BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE 23 5 22 13 0 BENEDICT COLLEGE 9 22 21 11 2 BENNETT COLLEGE 14 16 19 11 0 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLL. 12 15 17 14 2 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 11 22 14 15 0 CLARK ATLANTA UNIV. 8 15 27 7 1 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 11 11 16 12 5 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 7 24 24 9 0 FISK UNIVERSITY 8 14 16 13 0 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLL. 6 7 13 6 11 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLL. 11 13 20 12 0 INTER. THEO. CENTER 8 14 32 3 0 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLL. 16 5 22 <1 20 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV. 16 4 18 25 2 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 9 50 14 12 0 'LANE COLLEGE 12 26 18 13 0 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 8 18 19 15 1 MILES COLLEGE 10 25 20 6 0 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 10 11 15 14 15 MORRIS COLLEGE 12 <1 20 16 11 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 9 21 21 13 2 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 8 9 15 17 10 PAINE COLLEGE 10 5 13 11 1 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA NA NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLL. 9 5 26 10 1 RUST COLLEGE 9 22 16 14 2 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLL. 9 6 9 10 32 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 13 5 25 14 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 7 19 12 8 25 SPELMM COLLEGE 7 8 21 17 0 STILLMAN COLLEGE 9 21 18 15 1 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 16 23 27 5 0 TEXAS COLLEGE 9 44 8 <1 7 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 12 21 19 6 1 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 8 10 11 13 3 VIRGINIA UNION UNIV. 11 21 25 12 2 VOORHEES COLLEGE 14 14 21 12 3 WILBERFORCE UNIV. 14 8 16 22 1 WILEY COLLEGE 7 27 21 7 10 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 8 10 17 8 0

AVERAGE 11 16 19 11 4

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MARKET VALUE OF ENDOWMENT FUNDS 1987-88 AND 1988-89

UNCF INSTITUTIONS 1987-88 1988-89 BARBER-SCOTIA COLLEGE $ 564,825 $ 608,585 BENEDICT COLLEGE 12,486,684 14,095,557 BENNETT COLLEGE 5,485,678 6,289,435 BETHUNE-COOKMAN COLLEGE 7,430,279 9,992,935 CLAFLIN COLLEGE 2,772,858 3,109,164 CLARK ATLANT/ UNIVERSITY 13,800,700 14,834,000 DILLARD UNIVERSITY 19,748,032 21,608,165 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 720,901 794,296 FISK UNIVERSITY 3,231,833 3,748,758 FLORIDA MEMORIAL COLLEGE 2,000,444 2,513,812 HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE 4,086,212 4,007,602 INTERDENOM. THEO. CENTER 6,084,054 6,266,734 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 13,447,508 16,177,462 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 6,668,123 8,079,139 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 1,737,160 2,601,430 LANE COLLEGE 1,465,100 1,434,832 LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE 3,869,183 4,423,296 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 2,232,903 2,421,846 MILES COLLEGE 1,128,582 1,106,514 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE 32,284,447 37,663,381 MORRIS COLLEGE 1,781,557 1,831,939 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 3,774,995 4,216,786 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 3,145,377 3,161,342 PAINE COLLEGE 5,133,037 5,522,476 PAUL QUINN COLLEGE NA NA PHILANDER SMITH COLTJEGE 890,060 1,270,054 . RUST COLLEGE 10,602,653 12,147,636 ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE 12,725,751 14,491,783 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE 2,689,173 3,021,397 SHAW UNIVERSITY 714,762 4,031,904 SPELMAN COLLEGE 47,963,071 50,520,568 STILLMAN COLLEGE 11,881,780 12,816,451 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 7,734,784 6,601,723 TEXAS COLLEGE 1,886,999 2,507,739 TOUGALOO COLLEGE 2,941,365 3,095,055 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 30,597,823 34,087,624 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 4,069,409 4,281,372 VOORHEEG COLLEGE 3,666,719 3,780,418 WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY 5,014,488 5,483,216 WILEY COLLEGE 668,524 849,865 XAVIER UNIVERSITY 9,493,166 14,076,878 TOTAL $309,726,457 $350,718,259 AVERAGE 7 743 161 $8,767,956

-85- 95 APPENDIX EE UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND MEMBER COLLEGES YEAR ALABAMA FOUNDED

Miles College, Birmingham 35208 1905 Oakwood College, Huntsville 35806 1896 Stillman College, Tuscaloosa 35401 1876 Talladega College, Talladega 35160 1867 Tuskegee University, Tuskegee Institute 36088 1881

ARKI.NSAS

Philander Smith College, Little Rock 72203 1877

FLORIDA

Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach 32015 1904 Edward Waters College, Jacksonville 32209 1866 Florida Memorial College, Miami 33054 1879

GEORGIA

Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta 30314 1865 Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta 30314 1958 Morehouse College, Atlanta 30314 1867 Morris Brown College, Atlanta 30314 1881 Paine College, Augusta30901 1882 Spelman College, Atlanta 30314 1881

LOUISIANA

Dillard University, New Orleans 70122 1869 Xavier University, New Orleans 70122 1915

MISSISSIPPI

Rust College, He)lly Springs 38565 1866 Tougaloo College, Tougaloo 39174 1865

NORTH CAROLINA

Barber-Scotia College, Concord 28025 1867 Bennett College, Greensboro 27420 1873 Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte28208 1867 Livingstone College, Salisbury28144 1879 Saint Augustine's College, Raleigh27602 1867 SNaw University, Raleigh27602 1865

OHIO

Wlberforce University, Wilberforce 45384 1856

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UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND MEMBER COLLEGES

YEAR SOUTH CAROLINA FOUNDED

Benedict College, Columbia 29204 1870 Claflin College, Orangeburg 29115 1869 Morris College, Sumter 29150 1908 Voorhees College, Denmark 29402 1897 TENNESSEE

Fisk University, Nashville 37203 1866 Knoxville College, Knoxville 37921 1875 Lane College, Jackson 38301 1882 LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis 38126 1870

TEXAS

Huston-Tillotson College, Austin 78702 1876 Jarvis Christian College, Hawkins 75765 1912 Paul Quinn College, Dallas75241 1872 Texas College, Tyler 75701 1894 Wiley College, Marshall 75670 1873 VIRGINIA

Saint Paul's College, Lawrenceville 23868 1888 Virginia Union University, Richmond 23220 1865

-87- 9 7 APPENDIX FF United Negro College Fund, Inc. Board of Directors

ROBERT ALBRIGHT SAMUEL DUBOIS COOK President President Johnson C. Smith University Dillard University JUDY BARKER JAMES H. COSTEN Corporate Vice President President Corporate Social Responsibility Interdenominational Borden, Inc. Theological Center DAVID L. BECKLEY HUGH CULLMAN President (Retired Vice Chairman) Wiley College Philip Morris Companies MICHAEL BOZIC LEONARD E. DAWSON Chariman and CEO President Sears, Roebuck & Co. Voorhees College EDGAR BRONFMAN, JR. CHRISTOPER F. EDLEY, SR. President & CEO President and CEO Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. United Negro College Fund, Inc. OSWALD P. BRONSON, SR. Vice Chairman LUTHER H. FOSTER (UNCF Board of Directors) President NORMAN C. FRANCIS Bethune-Cookman College President Xavier University JONATHAN BUSH Chairman LOUIS V. GERSTNER, JR. J. Bush & Company Chairman and CEO RJR Nabisco, Inc. WILLARD C. BUTCHEh (UNCF Treasurer) WILLIAM T. GOSSETT Chairman and CEO The Chase Manhattan Bank BRYANT C. GUMBEL Host LEO C. CLANCY The Today Show-NBC Senior Vice President Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc. MRS. DONALD L. HALL JOHNNETTA B. COLE President Spelman College

0.0 -88- APPENDIX FF (Cont'd) United Negro College Fund, Inc. Board of Directors

IRA C. HERBERT WILLIAM A. MCMILLAN, SR. President and CEO President Coca-Cola North America Rust College WILLIAM J. HERON, JR. WARREN W. MORGAN Group Execrt4ve President Citibank Paul Quinn College HILIARY H. HOLLOWAY, ESQ. J. RICHARD MUNRO Chairman, Executive DURK I. JAGER Committee Executive Vice President Time Warner, Inc. The Procter & Gamble Company MRS. EDWARD N. NEY JOHN H. JOHNSON Care of Valerie Ulrich President Chairman, CEO and Publisher ALFRED C. PARTOLL Johnson Publishina Company Senior Vice President Government Affairs MICHAEL J. JORDAN AT&T President & CEO PepsiCo Worldwide Foods BENJAMIN F. PAYTON Frito-Lay, Inc. President Tuskegee University GEORGE F. KEANE HENRY PONDER President President The Common Fund Fisk University THOMAS G. LABRECQUE LEE R. RAYMOND Chairman & Chief President Executive Officer Exxon CorporatiLa The Chase Manhattan Corp. BENJAMIN F. REAVES RALPH S. LARSEN President Chairman and CEO Oakwood College Johnson & Johnson GLORIA D. R. SCOTT DAVID A. LAVENTHOL Pr-.!sident President Bennett College The Times Mirror Company MARY SHY SCOTT ROBERT LAZARUS, JR. Supreme Basileus (Vice Chairman UNCF Board of Directors) CALVERT H. SMITH Executive Vice President President F & R Lazarus Company Morris Brown College J. BRUCE LLEWELLYN MARION SUTHERLAND Chairman National President The Philadelphia Coca-Cola The Links, Inc. Bottling Company

-89- APPENDIX FF (Cont'd) United Negro College Fund, Inc. Board of Directors

MRS. C. DELMAR WILLIAMS JOSEPH D. WILLIAMS Chairman, UNCF Board of Directors Chairman and CEO Warner-Lambert Company CORDELL H. WYNN President Stillman College

HONORARY DIRECTORS THOMAS A. MURPHY Former Chairman General Motors Corporation DAVID ROCKEFELLER The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.

DIRECTORS EMERITI MORRIS B. ABRAM Ambassador Mission, Geneva, Switzerland MRS. EMARD M. M. WARBURG